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NBC puts Super bowl on Web and Mobile

Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Mark Johnston: This is an interesting development. The most expensive FTA TV show in America is going to be streamed online and to mobile. The theory is that this will not cannibalise any existing advertising revenue. 

Getting the Rugby from the stadium to the TV screen

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Regan Hughes: In the midst of the world cup what else was there to talk about other than Rugby? Kordia had both the privilege and responsibility of carrying and transmitting most of the rugby feeds from the stadiums to our TV screens. And now that the smoke has cleared – this blog paints a high level picture of how it was all done.  

UFB changes everything!

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Steve Roberts: This is my last blog with Kordia. After many years with this great company, I am moving to a new organisation to tackle new challenges. What a blast it has been, and boy how broadcasting and technology have changed.  

Converged Voice vs the Traditional Telco model

Monday, April 11, 2011

Murray Goodman: As I have mentioned before, Kordia is embracing the benefits of convergence with our internal WAN, voice, video and internet all provided over our commercially available OnKor platform.  

Mobile Broadcast Digital Television – a lost cause or real beginning?

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Steve Roberts: Ever since digital television standards and services were developed for consumer home receivers  (DTV to fixed antennas on the home), research and standards to enable digital television (DTV) services to mobile (moving) receivers has been evolving.  

The benefits of a Converged Network

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Murray Goodman:I have been busy telling all our customers about the benefits of Kordia’s new OnKor Managed WAN service.  The funny thing is I have been thinking about this the wrong way. 

Eating your own dog food… I mean Caviar

Sunday, March 06, 2011

Murray Goodman:A long time ago, I learnt a valuable sales lesson when I was working for another network provider. I was trying to sell a customer our latest service offering when they asked if the company I worked for also used the service.  

Telco disasters and silver linings

Sunday, March 06, 2011

Regan Hughes: The Christchurch quake has been a disaster on the scale that people outside of the city and those unaffected by the loss of life probably can't comprehend. From an outsider's point of view, there have been small signs of silver linings come out of the disaster. 

Wiki vs Sharepoint for Knowledge Management

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Regan Hughes: We've been reviewing our knowledge management strategy recently in an attempt to work smarter and more collaboratively. 

What is Carrier Ethernet and why is it revelant to NZ enterprises?

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Regan Hughes: Carrier Ethernet is the next generation of WAN technology - it's Ethernet by carriers for enterprises.  

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