Come visit us in Stand #169 at IPTV World Forum in London on March 23-25. We’ll be talking about our Front End solution designed to help operators get the maximum flexibility. Our front-end solution allows operators that already have a middleware solution in place to add new services in real-time and to really see what they are getting and exactly how it will look for the user. Operators running DreamgalleryTM software may fully control the business portal.
Visitors to IPTV World Forum will be able to demonstrate this solution and see how easily changes can be made to the Middleware instantly.
If you are interested in a meeting, please send an email to exhibition@dreampark.com.
If you are media or an analyst and would like to get a briefing from Dreampark at IPTV World Forum, please contact our PR representatives,
Alex Crabb or Jennifer Hicks at:
+1-617.956.2214 or +33 6 84 47 80 42
Alex@theinkstudio.com or Jennifer@theinkstudio.com
Twitter: alexcrabb and jennalee
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IPTV Global growth is estimated to reach 50.5 million subscribers this year with revenues topping $12.2 billion, according to Multimedia Research Group (MRG). IPTV News says that IPTV services will reach 70 million subscribers in the next 4 years more than double the end-2009 total of 26 million. IPTV has made watching TV in the living room more dynamic with a more incredible user experience. The worldwide IPTV market has been growing at a rapid pace but this year the promise and potential for IPTV will really come forth, especially for Dreampark.
Dreampark has been celebrating the many successes that 2009 brought. Despite the recession that has gripped the world over the past year, in 2010 we plan to expand the company with new hires by 30% in order to meet the demands from existing customers and respond to new business opportunities.
Dreampark has seen a huge demand for its Next Generation Portal, scheduled for release in Q1 2010. The Next-Generation Portal Generator brings the Dreamgallery Middleware “What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get” graphical user interface to a new level giving operators full control of their TV portals for customization and regionalization. Allowing operators to see changes take effect in real time makes it easier than ever for them to create a business portal and push revenue generating opportunities to customers.
By 2014, IPTV penetration will be above 10% of TV households in 17 countries around the world, according to the report from IPTV News. At Dreampark, we’ll do our part by staying committed to being the most deployed IPTV Middleware in Europe.
Online entertainment has gone through an immense change since the growth of IPTV and Internet video viewing. This dynamic trend has revolutionized what we understand as simple leisure time in front of the television. Social TV blends interactivity with television viewing. Previously, television watching has been a passive activity and with the introduction of social features, the viewers’ experience will change into a complex system of integration – adding voice commands, text-based chats and program ratings and recommendations to other contributors. Viewers today select and watch television programs at their convenience. Basically, viewers get what they want at their request; however this is still a solo activity. ‘Social TV’ throws in a new aspect by enabling viewers to watch television with their online friends in various locations and various time zones.
Online television is a new and distinctive medium for all those associated with media and entertainment. This new digital media solution is transforming the Internet as Web TV shows are being created for a specifically targeted group of viewers who disregard the isolated experience of television viewing. According to Parks Associates research, these viewers prefer going online than watching television and are enthusiastic about new social features on TV. There is a particular interest in interactive video games, chat sessions with viewers who are watching the same TV shows and even building networks of friends who admire your ‘Top 10’ list. Social TV even allows for small time-out sessions during sporting events or movies while you invite friends to discuss players, plays and gossip before the end of the broadcast.
In order to provide an appropriate response and employ customer retention strategy, IPTV and cable operators have started including their own alternatives for social TV and interactivity in the home environment. Features introduced include peer-to-peer messaging, recommendation engines. In order to provide an appropriate response and employ customer retention strategy, IPTV and cable operators have started including their own alternatives for social TV and interactivity in the home environment. Features introduced include peer-to-peer messaging, recommendation engines, iPhone applications, chat sessions and more.