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Welcome to the Connected Home Series |
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The digital home is evolving into a network hub, a place where content is received, consumed, stored, moved to other devices and, increasingly, redirected onto other networks. The boundaries of the trusted Pay TV domain are expanding beyond the PVR to mobiles and devices that re-broadcast content across the Internet, while premium content is appearing on the Internet and being routed via the PC to mobiles and even the TV.
Consumers have the chance to control their living room experience from remote locations and source content stored there. This media revolution knows no boundaries but the maturity of these concepts, the competitive dynamics behind them, and the business models that support them all vary by market - which is why we have developed the Connected Home Series, a group of events focused on the new role of the digital home in Europe, North America and Asia.
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The Connected Home 2005 was held at Olympia in London. It featured over 15 telcos and ISP's disussing their version of the connected home. The event was attended by over 200 delegates.
The Connected Home 2007 will be held on the 5-6th March at Olympia, London. |
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Cynthia Crossley, Director , UK Windows Client Business Group, Microsoft.
Speaking about enabling content delivery throughout the connected home |
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David Sales, Director sales and Marketing, BT Entertainment.
Speaking om delivering home networking that works for the mass market |
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