video transmission services via the Internet is expected to boost traffic growth rate of 300 to 500 percent. It was revealed Cisco’s chief executive, John Chambers, on the World Wide Annual Analyst Conference in Santa Clara California. According to the Chamber, the level of traffic growth in Europe and North America each year increased approximately 100 percent. Even the service providers in Japan have also felt the same since they test the Internet television service. Increased network traffic is not just for high-definition broadcast signals, but also because of the increase of new services. “All the television show will be broadcast over the Internet. Press sports for example, they not only have one point of view of 40 cameras but the camera’s point of view. You can even see the broadcast from any angle you want,” said Chambers as reported by Vnunet detikinet from Thursday (8 / 12/2005). For the future, the broadcaster plans to add a feature that lets users communicate using video conferencing with friends and family. Even the users can watch the game together or exchange messages that are related to the show they had seen. This new service will encourage the TV supposed to evolve from a one-way data transmission to transfer data more interactive. But this seems to be difficult for vendors such as Cisco network devices to provide appropriate solutions. According to the Chamber, is very difficult to run the video through the Internet. The statement was reinforced Cisco Chief Development Officer Charlie Giancarlo. According to him, the network speed is more important for online video service. For Internet users, only a few seconds delay may still be accepted as explore the web. But for the television audience, they want instant results when changing television channels. But Cisco believes that DSL providers will seek something for internet television. “For wireline service providers, their future depends on the success of the video preparation for their customers,” said Giancarlo. Without the video, their wireline service may be captured phone or cable company. Therefore, they have to develop something new that can only be developed by broadband companies, and it is the video. Cisco’s big hopes for the success of Internet TV. Just last month, Cisco would have issued pocket up to U.S. $ 6.9 billion (U.S. $ 1 = Rp 9930, source: detik.com) in cash for Scientific Atlanta, one of the makers set-top television boxes and digital video recorders in the world’s largest.

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Some analysts claim that uses sophisticated video conferencing cost is very expensive. That’s why climate change conference (UN Climate Change Conference) in Copenhagen, Danish, will use cost-effective video conference in December next. Although efficient but still high tech.

For that, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will hold Cisco Danish. The company is trusted to handle video conferencing technology that will be used for climate change conference in progress.

? There will be many discussions critical to life on Earth in this conference. As a country which hosted, Danish felt very responsible for this, “said Head of the Department of the Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs Svend Olling, as quoted by Yahoo News Tech, Friday (5/6/2009).

This is confirmed by the conference organizing committee, called COP15. COP15 spokeswoman said the conference will be held at the Bella Center Conference Venue will be using besutan Cisco Telepresence technology.

Although Cisco’s video conferencing system known as energy-efficient technology and environmentally friendly, but still many people who doubted him. The reason this technology will cost 200 thousand pounds and also a special room so expensive advanced technology that can work well.

Jakarta – Not to mention the completed acquisition of DoubleClick, Google is rumored to have made a new acquisition. Internet search engine giant is allegedly going to annex software Swedish video conferencing company, Marratech. “We are very interested in acquiring the video-conferencing software Marratech, allowing Googlers to do video-conferencing anywhere via an Internet connection,” writes Douglas Merrill, vice president of engineering, on Google’s blog. According to Merrill, the software will be used to facilitate internal meetings. Software is likely to be integrated into Google services like Google Talk or Google Docs & Spreadsheets. This was conveyed by Google CEO Eric Schmidt at Web 2.0 Expo that was held recently in San Francisco, which quoted from InformationWeek, Monday (23/4/2007). Marratech itself is a Swedish company that makes software for e-meetings such as web conferencing and video conferencing, which enables groups and individuals working remotely and interact via the Internet. Furthermore, this acquisition will not only improve the internal corporate communications at Google, but also reflects the company’s commitment to his i> onlinekan tools for all users. Will these newer services digratiskan or paid? Until this story down, the Google is still reluctant to give details. Surely, if the service is free, it will be a threat to Cisco a month ago has poured U.S. $ 3.2 billion to acquire video-conferencing provider WebEx.

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