Digital Utilities Ventures (DUTV) Launches Investo
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Digital Utilities Ventures (DUTV) Launches Investor Relations Media Group
NEW YORK, Jan. 28, 2013 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Digital Utilities Ventures, Inc (OTCPINK: DUTV), an innovator in Internet Protocol video transport systems, is
pleased to announce the launch of the DUTV Press Room. The Press Room will consist of a virtual team of social media experts that will keep our current and potential
investors informed on a daily basis on corporate operations, future developments, and product launches. Garry McHenry, CEO of Digital Utilities stated, "The recent
completion of the TORQ merger has finally allowed us to focus on the operational aspects of our business as we move toward our goal of delivering cutting edge products in the IPTV and Telecommunication markets." "Our first step was the release of our Twitter account DUTV Press Room@Vizzage2013 . This account has already surpassed over 8,000 followers as we expand our reach to the investor and consumer markets. I am passionate about our investors being well informed of all operations and developments
at DUTV on a regular basis. I am also committed to our social media and investor relations initiatives being fully operational and impactful when we release
blockbuster news in the coming days and weeks," concludes McHenry.
Other global social media initiatives, along with TORQ merger revenue projections, potential partnerships with U.S. based, VoIP carriers, and the assignment of a new
TORQ management team, will be forthcoming as well.
http://www.lyncmigration.com/news/2013/01/28/6881364.htm
.......intent stated and we suspect a gag/NDA as the reason for the temporary halt
Merger with TORQ Communications positioning DUTV to the forefront of IPTV and
Telephony Markets
NEW YORK, Jan. 24, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Digital Utilities Ventures, Inc
(Pinksheets: DUTV), an innovator in Internet Protocol video transport systems,
is pleased to announce upcoming discussions with a U.S. based VoIP carrier as a
result of the recent merger with TORQ Communications. Garry McHenry, CEO of
Digital Utilities stated, " TORQ has network and interconnections with major
network providers worldwide in Africa, South America, and Europe that will
allow DUTV to stream its Vizzage Brand Network over these TORQ Voice over IP
(VoIP) lines at very cost effective rates . These competitive rates and broad
reach are the cornerstone and competitive edge for us to build a very lucrative
Digital Branded content and advertising model that will propel us forward in the
rapidly expanding IPTV and Telephony markets."
Vizzage is creating a format that represents a key expression of the future in
IPTV. According to McHenry, the company will focus on merging both new and
existing technologies to bring forth innovation in the marketplace that will
provide IPTV centered products that will enable a whole new kind of programming
to reach audiences everywhere . The end result is Vizzage, which will demonstrate
the powerful ability to be moved by innovative, dynamic programming that
challenges the imagination and reinforces the idea that life is an amazing
experience.
"With new partnerships and growing technology in telecommunications on the
horizon, we are looking forward to profitability and expansion in the coming
year. We know our investors have been watching closely as we move ahead and we
are looking forward to bringing more positive news in the coming weeks and
months," said McHenry. "As a matter of fact this recent TORQ merger has already
delivered us a scheduled meeting with a U.S. based VoIP carrier in early
February," he concludes.
Further details of the TORQ merger including revenue projections, potential
partnerships with U.S. based VoIP carriers, and the assignment of a new TORQ
management team, will be forthcoming as well.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/24/dig...RN20130124
.....1st tweet of "We are IPTV", (if I rem right) comes to mind.....assignment of new T mgt 2x must is significant imo. Africa, South America, Europe.....JNAP, maybe a means for end around U.S. TelComs???
Feb 2013 Digital Utilities Ventures (DUTV) Investor News. Multi faceted Strategic partnership signed today for Vizzage. #DUTV ......intent still seems clear.
From Sunny's post
http://www.tvover.net/2006/11/06/IPTVVoD+What...+Know.aspx
"•Convergence messes up the intellectual property system that content producers use because it relies on platforms being different from one another and rights allocated by country.
•IPTV has not been officially consistently defined in a legal sense for rights clearance in the content industry, and does not fit into either the accepted "TV" or "New Media" category.
•The sheer mass of unlimited digital content being made available means that wholesaling, intermediation, filtering and aggregation are emerging as viable and essential business models for digital media content.
•Large volumes of content means that communities and "organic" community features such filtering, recommendation, popularity, categorisation and niche/vertical "channels" are natural and essential for helping viewers buy and consume it.
•The uncertain legal status of IPTV has led to the publication of the deeply unpopular TV Without Frontiers Directive and its extension, the Audiovisual Media Services (AMS) Directive, which attempt to force linear TV broadcast regulation on new media services
•Video running over IP networks is easily disrupted, so in order to make sure the picture doesn't break up a network must implement Quality Of Service (QoS) rules that separate voice, video and internet data into their own "channels"
.............possible cause(s) for hold up???
"•The internet is a best-effort network and does not have QoS. IPTV provided by ISPs runs across their network but does not reach the internet. QoS is achieved by mapping ATM virtual circuits (VCs) to IP Virtual LAN groups (VLANs)."
"•The Net Neutrality or Two-Tier Internet debate originated in the USA, and refers to a unilateral policy being adopted by US telcos of charging content providers more for using their network to deliver content than they do themselves"
..........facet of "business is War"....who gets the position and $
"•The eventual goal of IPTV is to distribute live, stutter-free high-definition television (HD) over the backbone of the Internet rather than satellite, cable and terrestrial networks"
............think dutv already there,
"•Digital media and our preferences for it will follow us wherever we go in the world, so rights will need to be allocated to an individual rather than a country and a platform. All systems will feature centralised viewer database information and decentralised/local delivery equipment"
..........sounds disruptive and ominous
"•The most practical way for ISPs to enter the television market in the UK is to provide some form of hybrid TV/broadband service that adds a broadband "back channel" and PVR functionality to the Freeview or Freesat digital TV platforms"
............dutv free channel
"•A normal 8Mb ADSL connection can theoretically support up to 3 SD IPTV channels or 1 HD channel in MPEG-4, but in practice it is difficult to send more than 1 on either. A DSL connection must usually be 4Mbit/s and above to support a live IPTV broadcast stream and 2Mbit/s for on-demand content"
..........check bandwidth for dutv 180 kilobit for phone
"•It is almost impossible to reliably transmit broadcast video over a wireless (Wi-Fi) network, even if it runs at speeds over 108Mbps. Specialist technologies exist that try to solve this problem"
..............dutv smiles here
"•The most popular VoD services on UK IPTV networks are free TV "Catch Up", music video playlisting and cult TV programmes from the 1980s. Usage and behaviour (e.g. peak time viewing) is the same as any other platform"
...........Good to know
"•3D video games that usually run on games consoles can be played disc-less across an IPTV network, with the pictures sent as MPEG video"
...........Gamers would like this
"•The "Million Channel EPG" is an industry term to describe how the TV channels a consumer can watch with IPTV are effectively unlimited and not restricted by satellite geography or street cabling"
.............longer lasting remotes may be needed, with intermittent naps
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.....right or wrong, just a few thoughts to start the process of thinking things through as to why things are as they are. Feel free to jump in.