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eebc_2009_logo.pngOn
October 21 the inauguration of the 7th Eastern Europe exhibition and conference ЕЕВС
2009 Telecom&Broadcasting
was held.

This year EEBC 2009 was supported by:

- International partners: the UMTS Forum, the Global VSAT Forum, the European Digital
Cinema Forum, High Definition & Digital Cinema Ltd, the Embassy of the Republic of
Poland in Ukraine: Trade and Investment Promotion Office.

- Ukrainian industrial associations: The Ukrainian Internet Association, the Association
of Information Technology Enterprises of Ukraine, the Ukrteleset Association, the
Cable Television Union of Ukraine, the All-Ukrainian Association of Cable TV and Teleinformation
Network Operators, the Television Industry Committee.

The organizers and partners of the conference were: The State terrestrial broadcasting
network operator the Broadcasting, Radiocommunications and Television Concern of Ukraine,
the Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute of Radio and Television, Odessa National
Academy of Communications named after A.S. Popov, the Institute of Radio, Television
and Electronics, the European Digital Cinema Forum, High Definition & Digital Cinema
Ltd.

General sponsor of EEBC 2009: SES-ASTRA.

Sponsors of EEBC 2009: ASTRO, AMOS-Spacecom, Profitt, Sat Systems, Chellozone, Eutelsat,
Klub 100, the First Business Channel.

This year the inauguration was attended by Inna Burgela, Director of TECHEXPO, the
organizer of EEBC; Vlada Rublevskaya, Project Manager of EEBC Telecom & Broadcasting;
Sergey Sarapulov, Head of Radio Technologies Bureau of the State Communications Administration;
Markus Fritz, Vice president and CEO of SesAstra, Vice president of the executive
committee of Digital Europe; Vassily Anipchenko, President of the Ukrteleset Association;
Tatyana Popova, President of the Ukrainian Internet Association; Yuri Labunsky, President
of the All-Ukrainian Association of Cable TV and Teleinformation Network Operators;
Denis Gursky, Coordinator of the Digital Committee of Television Industry Committee.

Addressing the exhibitors and visitors Inna Burgela said: “We thank everyone for your
participation and support, for sharing your experience, for inspiring each other and
us to hold more and more new activities every year. Only in this way — in close cooperation
— will we achieve a great success.”

Sergey Sarapulov noted the importance of holding EEBC 2009 Telecom&Broadcasting, a
major event in the field of telecommunications in Ukraine: “Currently, the development
of the telecommunications sphere is connected with the development of technology and
the growing speed of rendering various services. Nowadays everyone can find and get
the service that interests them. Therefore, the importance of the site where users
can become familiar with new telecommunication services, operators can share their
experience, and central executive bodies can identify new areas of the market development
can scarcely be overestimated.”

Markus Fritz emphasized in his speech: “SES-ASTRA is glad to support this event and
expresses a special interest in cooperation with Ukraine, the government and all stakeholders.
We see the need for participation in EEBC 2009 in order to ensure the best choice
of products for prospective Ukrainian customers.”

The highlight of the EEBC 2009 inauguration was the presentation of the SOS Children’s
Village project. TECHEXPO appeals to all participants and visitors of the current
EEBC 2009 exhibition with an initiative to support the people who have taken responsibility
for the lives, health and education of orphan children.

Introducing the project Inna Burgela noted: “For four years already EEBC exhibition
and conference has been held under the slogan “Building the City of the Future Together!”.
The future is children first and foremost. But it is children without parental custody
who look with particular hope at the City of the Future.

The exhibition will present the best equipment and innovative solutions for digital
video content transfer and reception in the cable, satellite, terrestrial and IP environment;
equipment and unique solutions for the production of digital video content, including
HD. Major satellite operators will take part in the exhibition.

This year the total are of the exhibition is 3500 sq m. The total number of participants
is 159, from 27 countries (Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan,
Georgia, Estonia, Latvia, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Norway, the United
Kingdom, the Netherlands, Switzerland, France, Italy, Spain, Luxembourg, Germany,
Israel, Canada, the USA, India, Pakistan, South Korea). The number of companies exhibiting
with booths is 86. The exhibitors are represented by companies engaged in the following
activities: equipment for satellite and cable television (37%), telecommunications
equipment (30%), equipment for content production and broadcasting (11%), and TV channels
and production studios (22%).


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Host: Neil Hollingum, Independent Analyst,
Light Reading

Date: Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Time: 2:00 p.m. New York / 7:00 p.m. London

Overview:

Operators delivering IPTV have discovered the critical importance of service quality
to user experience. Measuring and maintaining QoE levels is the key to success of
IPTV services. This Webinar will examine tools and techniques for guaranteeing QoE
delivery. Register here.


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Leaders from the most relevant telecom,
broadcast, and IP industry standards bodies and forums will band together at at this
year’s TelcoTV conference and Expo for three days of exhibition and one full day of
presentations. The TelcoTV09 Conference
and Expo takes place from Nov. 10 through Nov. 12 at the Orange County Convention
Center in Orlando, Fla. The Standards Pavilion, featuring ATIS, The Broadband Forum,
HomePNA, the Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA), MPEG Industry Forum, Open IPTV
Forum, TM Forum, and the University of New Hampshire’s InterOperability Laboratory
(UNH-IOL), will be located in the TelcoTV Exhibit Hall (North Hall B) – booth #SP215.
Via TelcoTV’s Standards Pavillion, attendees of the 2009 conference and expo will:

  • Learn about all the latest industry standards pertaining to future of broadcast TV
    and entertainment being delivered over the Internet and the implications for organizations
  • Get clarification on which standards bodies are addressing their companies’ markets
  • Learn which standards have been ratified and which have not

For the first time since the inception of TelcoTV eight years ago, the event’s organizers,
NTCA and TechWeb, have brought together eight key industry forums, each committed
to the accelerated development and deployment of highquality, converged broadband
and entertainment services.

Based on reseach conducted by Heavy Reading presented at last years TelcoTV conference,
consumers rated service quality as the No. 1 reason consumers left their incumbent
provider, beating out cost and programming. The same is true of this year’s Heavy
Reading Research survey, with results being revealed by the study’s author, Aditya
Kishore, on Wednesday, Nov. 11 at noon EST in Room N220G of the Orange County Convention
Center. Standards, by definition, are established to ensure high service quality by
addressing compliance and interopability among the hundreds of protocals and devices
employed to deliver consistent and reliable television programming.

“Standards ensure quality, reliability, efficiency, and a basis for rapid, economical
innovation. Consumers benefit from standards with a broad choice of offerings and
the positive effects of competition,” says Joe Braue, SVP and Group Director, Light
Reading, a division of TechWeb. “That is why we are excited to have so many pivotal
standards organizations represented here at TelcoTV – so that attendees get first-hand
information about what each organization is contributing to the rapid rollout of high
quality, reliable broadband programming over IP.”

On Thursday, Nov. 12, from noon to 2 p.m., seven speakers from eight of the industry
forums will present on key trends and issues relating to the current state of TelcoTV.
The schedule is as follows:

12:00 Jason Walls — UNH-IOL Opening Remarks and Welcome
12:10 Monika Gadhammar — Open IPTV Forum The Open IPTV Forum – Working Towards Globally
Standardized IPTV
12:25 Laurie Gonzalez — Broadband Forum Managing the Evolving Home Network of the
BroadbandHome
12:40 Janice Ozguc — MoCA MoCA, YOUR Standard for Home Entertainment Networking
12:55 David Price — MPEGIF Convergence Needs Standards
1:10 Richard Nesin — HomePNA Alliance HomePNA, the TelcoTV Home Networking Standard
1:25 Steve Fleece – TM Forum Standard Frameworks Service Providers Use to Profitably
Manage TV Services From


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endavo_logo.gifThe Internet
Summit
is going live this year. Endavo
Media
will provide live video streaming services for the Internet industry’s premier
event in the South. More than 75 industry experts and Internet thought leaders from
companies such as Technorati, Pandora, ESPN and Google, will speak at the Raleigh
Convention Center on Nov. 4-5 in North Carolina.

Plus, Endavo Media will join an elite group of emerging high-growth companies selected
to participate in the Demo Showcase and exhibit innovative Web solutions to hundreds
of Internet executives, senior marketers, business strategists, entrepreneurs and
investors.

Internet Summit 09 will feature exclusive networking opportunities and leading-edge
content centered on Internet trends and opportunities created by new Web technologies,
social media, real time, online advertising, search, blogs, mobile, ecommerce, usability,
video and design.

The Endavo Media Internet TV Platform provides powerful ways to deliver live and online
programming by including social media features, such as sharing of content, commenting,
chatting, and much more, to connect with and grow the audience, and multiple ways
to monetize online video to generate new revenue.


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Internet Summit 09 to Stream Live Using Endavo Media’s Internet TV Platform

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The Future
TV Advertising Forum
will showcase leading global brands, advertising agencies,
pay-TV operators and broadcasters to debate the future of television advertising.

The conference, taking place on the 11th December at 76 Portland Place, London, will
feature brands such as Unilever, Coca-Cola, Ford and The Co-Operative Group, discussing
topics such as “Advertising in the Age of Convergence”, “How Technology can Drive
Ad Revenues” and “Is the 30 Second Ad spot doomed: Ad Business Models in the Modern
Era.”

Key speakers include:

  • Benny Salaets, Vice President Product Marketing TV, Telenet
  • Mark Simpson, marketing Director, Ford
  • Rachel Bristow, Marketing Communications and Buying Director, Unilever
  • Casey Harwood, SVP, Turner Broadcasting
  • Adam Rattner, Media Manager, Coca Cola
  • Bartłomiej Kasiński, Director of Strategy, Multimedia Polska
  • Ed Couchman, Commercial Controller, Future and Digital Media Advertising, Channel
    4
  • Simon Orpin, Creative Solutions Director, ITV
  • Amanda Collins, Campaigns and Events Manager, Co-Operative
  • Richard Griffiths, Director of TV and Entertainment, Eircom

The event will also be streamed Live online free of charge enabling those who cannot
attend to take part and interact via the live discussion forum. Online viewers can
also send in questions to speakers in real-time.

A 15% early booking discount ends on the 13th November, up to which the price for
attendance is just £295.00. To register, then please visit www.futurevtvads.com.


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