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Opel pays $65m for Wimax spectrum

JOINT-venture regional broadband provider OPEL has shelled out US$65 million to acquire Austar’s 2.3GHz and 3.5GHz spectrum to set up its national WiMAX voice and internet service.

 
Telstra puts legal squeeze on Conroy

IF the Rudd Government thought Telstra was going to take some of the heat out of its legal battle over the Coalition’s awarding of Commonwealth money to a competitor, it must be disappointed.

 
GLOBAL satellite provider IntelSat to stop unauthorized use of platform

GLOBAL satellite provider IntelSat says it is working with the Sri Lankan Government on ways to stop the unauthorized use of one of its satellite platforms by the Tamil Tigers secessionists.

 
Google trials TV ad booking service
SEARCH giant Google is looking to leverage its broad statistical technology to muscle into the TV advertising market, signing agreement with two subscription TV companies to run a trial.
 
Chrysler to launch lounge room on wheels

IN A breakthrough to rival the introduction of gigantic cupholders, car-maker Chrysler is to launch its first model that features three channels of satellite television programming.

 
Seven gears for online future PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 05 March 2007
THE cashed up Seven Network has further entrenched its future as an internet player in the region, with its joint-venture Yahoo7 teaming with Telecom New Zealand in another online content play.

And Seven is also reported to be lining up with its private equity partner Kohlberg Kravis Roberts to buy Telecom New Zealand’s directories business in a deal that could be worth $2 billion.

The Australian newspaper reported that four groups – including Seven and KKR – had been shortlisted to buy the TNZ directories business, and that each bidder was making presentations to the Telecom New Zealand’s senior management and its financial advisor Goldman Sachs.

The network took its relationship with TNZ a step closer last week with the launch of Yahoo!Xtra, the joint-venture between its Yahoo7 business – owned jointly by Yahoo and Seven – and Telecom New Zealand.

Yahoo!Xtra is 51 per cent-owned by Yahoo7. Yahoo7 chief executive Ian Smith was appointed interim CEO of the new venture. Smith said the new company aimed to bring together the global content of the Yahoo group – including Seven’s Australian resources – with “Xtra’s understanding of New Zealanders, their passions and their interests.”

“Our goal is to deliver New Zealand internet users the finest entertainment, information and communications experience available.

“With Yahoo!Xtra New Zealanders join a global community of almost half a billion people using Yahoo! in more than 20 countries.

Telecom New Zealand chief operating officer Kevin Kenrick – who is one of three TNZ representatives on the board – said Yahoo!Xtra would link the best of New Zealand to “the best the rest of the world has to offer.”

An Auckland-based chief executive is expected to be appointed to the new venture by the end of March.

 
Satellite & Broadcast News
Opel pays $65m for Wimax spectrum

JOINT-venture regional broadband provider OPEL has shelled out US$65 million to acquire Austar’s 2.3GHz and 3.5GHz spectrum to set up its national WiMAX voice and internet service.

 
Telstra puts legal squeeze on Conroy

IF the Rudd Government thought Telstra was going to take some of the heat out of its legal battle over the Coalition’s awarding of Commonwealth money to a competitor, it must be disappointed.

 
GLOBAL satellite provider IntelSat to stop unauthorized use of platform

GLOBAL satellite provider IntelSat says it is working with the Sri Lankan Government on ways to stop the unauthorized use of one of its satellite platforms by the Tamil Tigers secessionists.

 
Google trials TV ad booking service
SEARCH giant Google is looking to leverage its broad statistical technology to muscle into the TV advertising market, signing agreement with two subscription TV companies to run a trial.
 
Chrysler to launch lounge room on wheels

IN A breakthrough to rival the introduction of gigantic cupholders, car-maker Chrysler is to launch its first model that features three channels of satellite television programming.

 
Galileo is search of unity
DELAYS to the ambitious Galileo satellite navigation system have caused nervous European Union officials to start looking at alternatives to the current consortium of eight suppliers building the system.
 
Seven gears for online future
THE cashed up Seven Network has further entrenched its future as an internet player in the region, with its joint-venture Yahoo7 teaming with Telecom New Zealand in another online content play.
 
Hughes’ hybrid land-space systems a winner
HUGHES Network Systems has been given a company of the year award for its integration of the best of both satellite and terrestrial technologies within its HughesNet-branded broadband products.
 
Irdeto and IDC strengthen ties
Irdeto’s IPTV and Digital TV content available via IDC’s satellite systems.
 
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