Data Broadcasting: The Technology and the Business

Data Broadcasting: The Technology and the Business

by Lars Tvede (Author), PeterPircher (Author), JensBodenkamp (Author)

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Data Broadcasting The Technology and The Business Lars Tvede and Peter Pircher the Fantasitc Corporation, Zug, Switzerland Jens Bodenkamp Intel Corporation, Munich, Germany Existing broadcasting infrastructures such as satellites, cable TV networks, digital terrestrial TV networks or xDSL can be used to broadcast multimedia to devices with an IP address and a browser. This relatively new concept gives the user access to the Internet as well as to rich multimedia combining streaming video, CD quality audio and fast software download - all from the same Internet browser environment. Giving a complete overview of the specific data broadcasting technologies and bordering technologies involved, this volume also analyses data broadcasting from medium and business perspectives. It offers executives and developers in the telecommunications, software, hardware and media industries detailed coverage of the main commercial, editorial and technical opportunities of data broadcasting. This book: Features the latest developments in electronic media Discusses the major media opportunities of data broadcasting Shows how data broadcasting can overcome many notorious problems resulting from dense traffic on the Internet Considers the technical implications of data broadcasting over different network infrastructures Examines the process of developing and launching multimedia channels in a data broadcasting environment. Visit our Home Page http://www wiley.com/

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 260
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 24 Aug 1999

ISBN 10: 0471988324
ISBN 13: 9780471988328

Media Reviews
Written by leading lights from Intel and the Fantastic Corporation, this volume provides a thorough overview of the principles and applications of combining data with various kinds of TV platforms. Real-world examples of data broadcasting deployments and insights from industry pioneers add value to the book's wide-ranging coverage. Perspective brought by these acknowledged leaders makes it valuable., Screen Digest This book stands out because of its insightful overview of data broadcasting, the underlying technologies, including the Internet, and the approach for developing data broadcasting applications. The authors exercised great care to make it as readable as possible for the non-technical people without compromising the technical content. It is recommended not only for the CIOs, IT/Communications professionals and researchers but also for the CEOs, consultants and business executives., Today's Manager, Singapore