Media giant Bertelsmann announced Thursday it is building a European multimedia network whose first offering, an online service growing out of America Online, will be available in Germany by year's end.
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FINLAND-BASED Nokia says it has been approached by a Hong Kong company interested in using its latest technology, the so-called multimedia network terminals, launched in the Special Administrative Region on Wednesday.
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According to the ITU, the completion of the BICC protocols is a historic step toward broadband multimedia networks because it enables the seamless migration from circuit-switched TDM networks to high-capacity broadband multimedia networks.
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Less than three weeks ago, US West sued Time Warner Inc ., its partner in a $ 2.5 billion alliance that was formed three years ago to build multimedia networks around the country.
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The data processing hub will be one of the three primary hubs to support the global Ericsson information systems, information technology and multimedia network backbone, says managing director and country manager Olle Ulvenholm.
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According to the ITU, the completion of the BICC protocols is a historic step toward broadband multimedia networks because it enables the seamless migration from circuit-switched TDM networks to high-capacity broadband multimedia networks.
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Less than three weeks ago, US West sued Time Warner Inc ., its partner in a $ 2 . 5 billion alliance that was formed three years ago to build multimedia networks around the country.
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In 1996, the government embarked on a plan to link every office, home and school to an ultra-fast national multimedia network, Singapore ONE . Officials say 90 percent of the population can now access it.
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Both Apple Computer and AT & T Corp ., with their respective QuickTime Conferencing software and Worldworx multimedia network, could conceivably join to transform Apple's underwhelming eWorld on-line service into something like Oracle Video Online.
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Both Apple Computer and AT & AMP; T Corp ., with their respective QuickTime Conferencing software and Worldworx multimedia network, could conceivably join to transform Apple's underwhelming eWorld on-line service into something like Oracle Video Online.