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Gmail, Facebook accessible on cable TV!
By   siliconindia news bureau
Thursday,26 November 2009, 18:25 hrs
 
New Delhi: There's good news for those who use cable television services. You can now check your mail, watch YouTube videos or connect with friends on Facebook at the regular cable subscription charge of Rs. 150-200 per month.

Logic Eastern, a Noida-based manufacturer of cable infrastructure, has developed special set-top boxes which come with an in-built patented hardware that enables connection to Gmail, Facebook and YouTube. The company has made possible two-way flow of data - from websites to cable operators to consumers and return by using the existing cellphone technology.



The company has installed large servers which download Gmail, YouTube and Facebook pages on behalf of its subscribers and pushes them on to their television screens. For now, consumers can access this service with a special remote control. However the company is developing a wireless keyboard that will be given along with the set-top boxes. Also, apart from the remote control, consumers can use their mobile phones to surf channels or access these websites.

Logic Eastern has already deployed 60,000 such set-top boxes across South Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Nagpur, Bhubaneswar and Jammu. The company has roped in ICICI as an investor. It has bought a 20 percent stake, which is helping Logic Eastern monetise these services that even existing Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) companies and the Direct-to-Home (DTH) operators have not been able to achieve.

"We believe it will be critical for cable operators to differentiate their services by leveraging the massive bandwidth that their cables take to each home. This is something that even DTH cannot do," says Vineet Wadhwa, Chief Technology Officer and Promoter of Logic Eastern. Instead of value-added services, the company prefers to call them 'enhanced services.' But how safe is accessing your email via cable? It is as safe as logging on to the internet on your home computer or laptop, says Wadhwa.

     
   
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1: Really appreciative..
But most people in our country was middle classes, so cost factor should also be consider on each case and as come speed too....

Jai Ho
Posted by: sreenath - 30 Nov, 2009
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2: This is a milestone for the next generation technology.
Posted by: Hemanth - 29 Nov, 2009
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3: ya thats is great.... but the spead also matters... wat is the spead
Posted by: jeyanthan - 27 Nov, 2009
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4: it shows our development in technology...but the question is whether people prefer it
Posted by: priya - 27 Nov, 2009
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5: this is a perfect example of 'who needs it' technology. Just to check these few sites you must buy a subscription, wifi keyboard and mouse. Why not just use the computer instead?
Posted by: HSM - 27 Nov, 2009
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6:Technology is getting better day by day
Another new technology and u seem to be against it
What about those backward area people who dont have a computer in their homes
Think about it...>>
 Adi replied to: HSM 
 post - 27 Nov, 2009
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7: how about special spectacles, to view personal emails or surf and browse the internet just by wearing them. Special spectacle for each perosn, you can browse any site of your choice at any time. Also you can browse, delete and reply just by your eye ball movements..... i think that will be cool..
hope the makers will leave the patent for me....
Posted by: Raadhay - 26 Nov, 2009
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8: Really good news,
when it is going to hit the market?
Posted by: Anand - 26 Nov, 2009
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9: Great!
Google always googles into new doorways of technological surprises, And facebook to finds a way to be handy.
Posted by: Dhruv Patel - 26 Nov, 2009
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10: Really sounds gud to have these services on television.. It would be better if we get both telivison and internet on the same lines at same cable connection costs. But it may face many problems.. we need an error free networks, every one should be able to access at their own pace. Then it would turn to be another era in the histoty of communication.
Posted by: shyam - 26 Nov, 2009
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11: Its damn silly...wow/!/! now can we expect to listen You Tube on Radio.../?
We expect to access TV on Internet Not Internet on TV...
Posted by: Khateee - 26 Nov, 2009
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12: Its definitely another revolution catering to the current human needs and consumption. Keep It Up! So whenz it coming to Chennai?
Posted by: Prashant Pandurangan - 26 Nov, 2009
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13: Wow! It is really interesting man... to have gmail and facebook on TV.
Posted by: Shelly - 26 Nov, 2009
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14:ya true
 jinu replied to: Shelly 
 post - 27 Nov, 2009
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