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MICROSOFT
SGNS $500M IPTV DEAL WITH RELIANCE
Mumbai, November 5, 2007 (IANS)
Microsoft
has entered into a $500-million (Rs.19.7
billion) pact here Monday with Reliance
Anil D. Ambani Group (RADAG) to launch Internet
protocol television (IPTV) and allied services
in India. Microsoft will power the service
through Reliance's largest fibre optic network
in the country. The IPTV service will be
launched in Mumbai and Delhi by March 2008,
to be followed by other metros gradually.
Responding to a query about the success
of IPTV, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said
that very soon India and the US would be
the largest IPTV market in the world.
"Reliance
will enjoy exclusive deployment rights for the Microsoft platform
in India," said RADAG chairman Anil Ambani. Speaking on the
occasion, Ballmer said: "Reliance is about to change the way
consumers experience television. TV is the only third digital device
that has been left out of the networking revolution. Microsoft and
Reliance are now making TV a 'first class citizen' in the connected
entertainment landscape."
Ambani
said that as Indian consumers become more sophisticated, they are
demanding more compelling and personalised entertainment to suit
their individual needs and preferences. "Until now, TV has
been a broadcast, 'one-size-fits-all' experience. But backed by
the powerful Microsoft Mediaroom software, IPTV promises to offer
subscribers more choice, control and convenience, leading to an
all-round unique and more satisfying user experience at the end
of the day," he pointed out.
Ballmer
said that by connecting the TV to an intelligent two-way network
and adding powerful software, new connected and personalised experiences
shall be possible in India. The strategic tie-up will allow Reliance
to provide new, connected and personalised TV experiences in India
with a host of advanced features like video-on-demand, digital video
recording, instant channel changing and personal media sharing,
Anil explained.
He
added that IPTV subscribers will be able to watch popular standard
definition content as well as high definition at the click of a
button from the comfort of their homes, and enjoy a connected entertainment
experience that will soon allow them to watch their favourite shows
either on TV or personal computer.
Microsoft
will power the service through Reliance's sophisticated fibre optic
network in the country. Reliance Communications has established
a pan-India, next-generation integrated (wireless and wire line)
and convergent (voice, data and video) digital network that is capable
of supporting top-class services across the entire information communication
value chain. The network covers 13,000 towns and 500,000 villages
in the country.
The
company also owns and operates the world's largest next generation
Internet protocol-enabled connectivity infrastructure, comprising
over 165,000 km of fibre optic cable systems in India, the US, Europe,
Middle East and Asia Pacific.
Ambani
also said that Reliance would soon launch direct-to-home (DTH) services
in the country in the next few months. There are currently 100 million
TV homes in India, he pointed out. Also present on the occasion
were Ravi Venkatesan, chairman, Microsoft India, and Prakash Bajpai,
president, Reliance Communications. The companies would also co-operate
on rural broadband, mobile telephony, gaming and entertainment in
the Indian marke
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