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      schrieb am 22.02.07 17:53:46
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
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      International Datacasting Announces New Satellite Radio Network for Spain
      Wednesday February 21, 5:00 pm ET


      Attn: Business/High-Tech Editors


      WASHINGTON, D.C.--(MARKET WIRE)--Feb 21, 2007 -- International Datacasting Corporation (Toronto:IDC.TO - News) announced today that their subsidiary Profline B.V. has been awarded a contract valued at over $1.2M (CDN) to provide a new European satellite distribution network for a major broadcaster in Spain. The contract award was announced at SAT2007, one of the satellite industry's premiere annual gatherings held in Washington D.C.
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      Under the contract, Profline B.V - IDC's European base of operations headquartered in the Netherlands - working with IDC's long-standing partner Iberica de Componente in Madrid will be providing the latest digital technology for professional radio networks. This technology, which is based on the industry's DVB open standard for multimedia distribution includes audio encoding, Radio Data Systems (RDS) and satellite transmission subsystems as well as professional grade receivers to be installed at remote FM broadcast stations.

      Ron Clifton, President and CEO of IDC, stated "This is another great win for Profline and IDC. Professional radio broadcasters around the world are converting to the latest digital technology in order to improve their quality of service, reduce costs and improve their competitive positioning. We are pleased that our technology is in the forefront of this changeover and that Profline is emerging as the industry leader for IDC in Europe. This is also a great start to our new year and contributes to our growing backlog.

      Berry Eskes, PROFLine's Director Marketing & Sales said, "Another major European radio network has chosen Profline technology for their large radio distribution network.

      This adds another prestigious reference to our list and emphasizes our leading presence in the European broadcast market."

      About International Datacasting Corporation:

      IDC (Toronto:IDC.TO - News) provides advanced products, systems and services for the implementation of broadband wireless infrastructure networks used to distribute broadband multimedia data. IDC is at the forefront of delivering IP-based datacasting solutions via satellite and content distribution technologies with installations in more than 100 countries worldwide. IDC's products are in demand for radio and television broadcast networks, enterprise networks, distance learning, digital signage and digital cinema, high-speed Internet infrastructure and other multimedia content distribution applications. IDC is a recipient of numerous awards including the prestigious Canada Export Award for Innovation and Technology Achievement. IDC is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada, operates in Europe through its wholly owned subsidiary PROFline B.V. in Arnhem, the Netherlands and has an established international network of value-added partners and distributors. Visit IDC on the web at www.intldata.ca and www.profline.com .

      This press release contains forward-looking statements that may involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially. Factors that might cause a difference include, but are not limited to, competitive developments, risks associated with IDC's growth, the development of the satellite datacasting market, regulatory risks, intellectual property infringement and other factors. IDC assumes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof. More detailed information about potential factors that could affect IDC's financial and business results is included in the public documents IDC files from time to time with Canadian securities regulatory authorities.



      Contact:
      Contacts:
      International Datacasting Corporation
      Deborah Lovegrove
      Director of Marketing Communications
      613-596-4120 x 274
      dlovegrove@intldata.ca



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      Source: International Datacasting Corporation




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      Telesat Selects International Datacasting Corporation to Provide an ECC DVB-S2 System For Intelligent Satellite Network Project
      Wednesday February 21, 5:05 pm ET


      WASHINGTON, D.C.--(MARKET WIRE)--Feb 21, 2007 -- International Datacasting Corporation (Toronto:IDC.TO - News) announced today that they have been selected to provide a next generation DVB-S2 broadband satellite communications system to Telesat Canada, a leader in satellite operations for broadcast distribution and telecommunications services.
      IDC teamed with US-based Efficient Channel Coding (ECC), a subsidiary of Viasat (NasdaqGS:VSAT - News), will supply a DVB-S2 based hub, terminals, installation, support services and development of software to implement a next generation intelligent network. This satellite system will be used by Telesat under a Precarn Incorporated, funded research project to introduce Artificial Intelligence (AI) to create a next generation intelligent satellite network.

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      DVB-S2 provides greater bandwidth efficiency and improved network capacity which reduces operating costs. DVB-S2 incorporates state-of-the-art modulation (QPSK, 8PSK, and 16-APSK), advanced forward error correction coding, and use of modern data compression techniques to implement a cost-effective IP based solution. The system provides the highest bandwidth efficiency on the forward and return links. The system offers service providers key benefits such as VoIP header compression, multimedia support with integrated data, voice and video applications, and which operate over C, Ku or Ka bands.

      "We are looking forward to working with ECC and IDC on the development of this next generation intelligent network," said Paul Bush, Telesat's Vice President of Broadcasting & Corporate Development. "Significant improvements can be made to future VSAT systems with the addition of artificial intelligence to the network. These capabilities offer the promise of enhanced performance and economic gains which will allow Telesat to offer new and more cost effective services to our customers."

      Ron Clifton, the President and CEO of International Datacasting said, "We are pleased to be able to work with Telesat and ECC on this exciting project. The use of AI for this application is innovative, takes advantage of DVB-S2 and offers a lot of potential because of its ability to deal with complex network issues".

      About International Datacasting Corporation:

      IDC (Toronto:IDC.TO - News) provides advanced products, systems and services for the implementation of broadband wireless infrastructure networks used to distribute broadband multimedia data. IDC is at the forefront of delivering IP-based datacasting solutions via satellite and content distribution technologies with installations in more than 100 countries worldwide. IDC's products are in demand for radio and television broadcast networks, enterprise networks, distance learning, digital signage and digital cinema, high-speed Internet infrastructure and other multimedia content distribution applications. IDC is a recipient of numerous awards including the prestigious Canada Export Award for Innovation and Technology Achievement. IDC is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada, operates in Europe through its wholly owned subsidiary PROFline B.V. in Arnhem, the Netherlands and has an established international network of value-added partners and distributors. Visit IDC on the web at www.intldata.ca and www.profline.com .

      About Telesat (www.telesat.com):

      Headquartered in Ottawa, Telesat Canada is one of the early pioneers in satellite communications and systems management. Created in 1969, Telesat made history three years later with the launch of Anik A1, the world's first domestic communications satellite in geostationary orbit, operated by a commercial company.

      Telesat operates a fleet of satellites for the provision of broadcast distribution and telecommunications services, and is a highly respected consultant and partner in satellite ventures around the world. Telesat has offices throughout Canada, in the United States and in Brazil. On December 18, 2006, Telesat's parent company, BCE Inc., agreed to sell the satellite operator for $3.42 billion to a new acquisition company formed by Canada's Public Sector Pension Investment Board (PSP Investments) and Loral Space & Communications Inc. As part of the agreement, Loral will transfer the fixed satellite services and network services assets of Loral Skynet to the new acquisition company, which assets will be combined with Telesat's.

      About Efficient Channel Coding:

      ECC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of ViaSat Corporation, provides real world digital communications solutions for some of the world's most advanced networks. We design and deliver satellite communication systems, broadband communication ICs, and customized commercial and government solutions. Our technology innovations increase the efficiency of today's most advanced satellite, wireless and wire-line communications systems. More information on ECC is available on the Internet at www.eccincorp.com.

      About Precarn:

      Precarn is an independent not-for-profit company that supports the pre-commercial development of leading-edge technologies. Precarn works with Canadian companies who are seeking to commercialize their new ideas to get an edge in global markets. Unlike other research funding programs, Precarn uses a collaborative model that includes a developer, a customer and an academic research partner in every project. This collaboration accelerates development, reduces risk and shares the cost of the R&D. Precarn provides access to an extensive national network of world-class researchers, innovative companies and sources of funding. Precarn receives support from Industry Canada, other federal departments and provincial government agencies, as well as private sources.



      Contact:
      Contacts:
      Telesat
      Marilynn Wright
      613-748-0123
      m.wright@telesat.ca

      International Datacasting Corporation
      Deborah Lovegrove
      613-596-4120 Ext. 274
      dlovegrove@intldata.ca



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      Source: International Datacasting Corporation
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      schrieb am 22.02.07 19:45:51
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      Gibts da nen technischen Trick, dass ich den Beitrag übersetzt lesen kann(ich bin PC-mäßig nicht der Profi) ?
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      schrieb am 22.02.07 20:52:10
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 27.907.304 von herbrichter am 22.02.07 19:45:51bitte schön.....ist zwar nicht das beste deutsch, aber besser als guar nix ;)

      Internationales Datacasting verkündet neues Satellitenradionetz für Spanien Mittwoch Februar 21, 5:00 P.M. UND Attn: Business/High-Tech Herausgeber WASHINGTON, DC -- (market WIRE) -- Feb 21, 2007 -- International Datacasting Corporation (Toronto:IDC.TO - Nachrichten) verkündeten heute, daß ihre Tochtergesellschaft Profline B.V. einen Vertrag zugesprochen worden ist, der an Über$1.2M (CDN) gebewertet wird um ein neues europäisches Satellitenverteilungsnetz für eine Hauptrundfunkstation in Spanien zur Verfügung zu stellen. Der Vertrag Preis wurde an SAT2007, eine der Satellitenjährlichen Versammlungen der Premiere der industry\s verkündet, die in Washington D.C. ADVERTISEMENT gehalten wurden Unter dem Vertrag wird Profline B.V - IDC\s die europäische Unterseite von den Betrieben Hauptsitz gehabt in den Niederlanden - arbeitend mit IDC\s althergebrachtem Partner Iberica de Componente in Madrid die neueste Digitaltechnik für professionelle Radionetze zur Verfügung stellen. Diese Technologie, die auf dem DVB der industry\s geöffneten Standard für Multimediaverteilung basiert, schließt Audiokodierung, Radiodaten-Systeme (RDS) und Übertragung über Satellituntersysteme sowie die professionellen an den Remote- einfm Sendung Stationen angebracht zu werden Gradempfänger. Ron Clifton, Präsident und CEO von IDC, angegeben worden "diesem ist ein anderer großer Gewinn für Profline und IDC. Professionelle Radiorundfunkstationen um die Welt wandeln in die neueste Digitaltechnik um, um ihre Qualität des Services zu verbessern, Kosten zu verringern und ihre konkurrierende Positionierung zu verbessern. Wir sind erfreut, daß unsere Technologie an der Spitze dieser Schaltung ist und daß Profline als der Industrieführer für IDC in Europa auftaucht. Dieses ist auch ein großer Anfang zu unserem neuen Jahr und trägt zu unserer wachsenden Reserve bei. Beere Eskes, Direktor Marketing PROFLine\s u. Verkäufe gesagt, "ein anderes europäisches Radiohauptsächlichnetz hat Profline Technologie für ihr großes Radioverteilungsnetz gewählt. Dieses fügt einen anderen prestigevollen Hinweis auf unserer Liste hinzu und hebt unsere führende Anwesenheit im europäischen Sendung Markt."hervor Über International Datacasting Corporation: IDC (Toronto:IDC.TO - Nachrichten) stellt vorgerückte Produkte, Systeme und Dienstleistungen für die Implementierung der drahtlosen Infrastrukturbreitbandnetze zur Verfügung, die benutzt werden, um Breitbandmultimediadaten zu verteilen. IDC ist an der vordersten Reihe von IP-GEGRÜNDETE datacasting Lösungen über Satellit- und Inhaltsverteilung Technologien mit Installationen in mehr als 100 Ländern weltweit liefern. Produkte IDC\s sind in der Nachfrage nach Radio- und Fernsehensendung Netzen, Unternehmennetzen, dem Abstand Lernen, digitalem signage und digitalem Kino, Schnellinternet-Infrastruktur und anderen zufriedenen Anwendungen Verteilung der Multimedia. IDC ist eine Empfänger der zahlreichen Preise einschließlich den prestigevollen Kanada Export-Preis für Innovation und Technologie-Ausführung. E/calculate/$measure/$total/$plan IDC wird in Ottawa, Kanada gehabt, funktioniert in Europa durch sein insgesamt besessenes TochterpROFline B.V. in Arnhem, die Niederlande und hat ein hergestelltes internationales Netz der Dienstleistungspartner und der Verteiler. Besuchen Sie IDC auf dem Netz an www.intldata.ca und an www.profline.com. Dieses Pressekommuniquã© enthält das Vorwärts-Schauen der Aussagen, die Gefahren und Ungewißheiten mit einbeziehen können. Tatsächliche Resultate können materiell sich unterscheiden. Faktoren, die einen Unterschied verursachen konnten, schließen ein, aber werden nicht auf, konkurrierende Entwicklungen, die Gefahren, die mit Wachstum IDC\s verbunden sind, die Entwicklung des datacasting Satellitenmarktes, regelnde Gefahren, Verletzung des geistigen Eigentums und andere Faktoren begrenzt. IDC nimmt keine Verpflichtung an, diese Vorwärts-schauenden Aussagen zu aktualisieren, um Fälle oder Umstände nach dem Datum hiervon zu reflektieren. Ausführlichere Informationen über mögliche Faktoren, die finanziellen IDC\s beeinflussen konnten und Geschäft Resultate sind in der Öffentlichkeit eingeschlossen, die Dokumente IDC von Zeit zu Zeit mit Aufsichtsbehörden der kanadischen Aktien einordnet. Kontakt: Kontakte: International Datacasting Corporation Deborah Lovegrove Direktor der Vertriebsmitteilungen 613-596-4120 x 274 dlovegrove@intldata.ca -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quelle: International Datacasting Corporation Telesat Selects International Datacasting Corporation, zum eines ECC DVB-S2 Systems für intelligentes Satellitennetz-Projekt Mittwoch Februar 21, 5:05 P.M. bereitzustellen UND WASHINGTON, DC -- (market WIRE) -- Feb 21, 2007 -- International Datacasting Corporation (Toronto:IDC.TO - Nachrichten) verkündeten heute, daß sie vorgewählt worden sind, um ein folgendes Erzeugung DVB-S2 Breitbandverbindung über Satellitsystem zu Telesat Kanada, ein Führer zur Verfügung zu stellen in den Satellitenbetrieben für Sendung Verteilung und Fernübertragungsdienste. IDC teamed mit Uns-gegründeter leistungsfähiger Führung Kodierung (ECC), eine Tochtergesellschaft von Viasat (NasdaqGS:VSAT - Nachrichten), wird eine DVB-S2 gegründete Nabe, Anschlüß, Installation, Beistandsservices und Entwicklung von Software liefern, um ein folgendes Erzeugung intelligentes Netz einzuführen. Dieses Satellitensystem wird von Telesat unter einem enthaltenen Precarn, finanziertes Forschung Projekt, um künstliche Intelligenz (KI) vorzustellen ein folgendes Erzeugung intelligentes Satellitennetz zu verursachen benutzt. REKLAMEANZEIGE DVB-S2 liefert grössere Bandbreite Leistungsfähigkeit und die verbesserte Netzkapazität, die Betriebskosten verringert. DVB-S2 enthält state-of-the-art Modulation (QPSK, 8PSK und 16-APSK), vorgerückten Vorwärtsfehlerkorrekturcode, und Gebrauch von modernen Datenverdichtungtechniken, eine kosteneffektive IP gegründete Lösung einzuführen. Das System stellt die höchste Bandbreite Leistungsfähigkeit auf den Vorwärts- und Rückholverbindungen zur Verfügung. Das System bietet Diensterbringern Schlüsselnutzen wie VoIP Überschriftkompression, Multimediaunterstützung mit integrierten Daten-, Sprach- und Bildschirmanwendungen an, und die Überc, Ku oder Kabänder laufen lassen. "wir freuen, mit ECC zu arbeiten und IDC auf der Entwicklung dieses folgendes Erzeugung intelligenten Netzes,", sagte Paul Bush, Vizepräsidenten Telesat\s des Übertragens u. korporative Entwicklung. "bedeutende Verbesserungen können zu den zukünftigen VSAT Systemen mit der Hinzufügung der künstlichen Intelligenz zum Netz gebildet werden. Diese Fähigkeiten bieten die Versprechung der erhöhten Leistung und der ökonomischen Gewinne an, die Telesat die neuen und kosteneffektiveren Dienstleistungen unseren Kunden anbieten läßt." Ron Clifton, der Präsident und CEO von internationalem Datacasting gesagt, "wir freuen uns, in der Lage zuSEIN, mit Telesat und ECC auf diesem aufregenden Projekt zu arbeiten. Der Gebrauch von KI für diese Anwendung ist erfinderisch, zieht Nutzen aus DVB-S2 und bietet eine Menge Potential wegen seiner Fähigkeit, kompliziertes Netz zu beschäftigen herausgibt "an. Über International Datacasting Corporation: IDC (Toronto:IDC.TO - Nachrichten) stellt vorgerückte Produkte, Systeme und Dienstleistungen für die Implementierung der drahtlosen Infrastrukturbreitbandnetze zur Verfügung, die benutzt werden, um Breitbandmultimediadaten zu verteilen. IDC ist an der vordersten Reihe von IP-GEGRÜNDETE datacasting Lösungen über Satellit- und Inhaltsverteilung Technologien mit Installationen in mehr als 100 Ländern weltweit liefern. Produkte IDC\s sind in der Nachfrage nach Radio- und Fernsehensendung Netzen, Unternehmennetzen, dem Abstand Lernen, digitalem signage und digitalem Kino, Schnellinternet-Infrastruktur und anderen zufriedenen Anwendungen Verteilung der Multimedia. IDC ist eine Empfänger der zahlreichen Preise einschließlich den prestigevollen Kanada Export-Preis für Innovation und Technologie-Ausführung. E/calculate/$measure/$total/$plan IDC wird in Ottawa, Kanada gehabt, funktioniert in Europa durch sein insgesamt besessenes TochterpROFline B.V. in Arnhem, die Niederlande und hat ein hergestelltes internationales Netz der Dienstleistungspartner und der Verteiler. Besuchen Sie IDC auf dem Netz an www.intldata.ca und an www.profline.com. Über Telesat (www.telesat.com): Hauptsitz gehabt in Ottawa, ist Telesat Kanada eins der frühen Pioniere in den Verbindungen über Satellit und des Systemmanagements. Verursacht 1969, bildete Telesat Geschichte drei Jahre später mit der Produkteinführung von Anik A1, der erste inländische Nachrichtensatellit der world\s in der geostationären Umlaufbahn, bearbeitet von einer Handelsgesellschaft. Telesat läßt eine Flotte Satelliten für die Bestimmung der Sendung Verteilung und der Fernübertragungsdienste laufen und ist ein in hohem Grade respektierter Berater und ein Partner in den Satellitenwagnissen um die Welt. Telesat hat Büros in Kanada, in den Vereinigten Staaten und in Brasilien. An Dezember 18, 2006, Muttergesellschaft Telesat\s, BCE Inc.,WAR damit einverstanden, den Satellitenoperator für $3.42 Milliarde an eine Neuanschaffungfirma zu verkaufen, die Canada\s vom allgemeiner Sektor-Pension-Investition-Brett gebildet wurde (PSP Investitionen) und Loral Raum u. Kommunikationen Inc.. Als Teil der Vereinbarung bringt Loral die örtlich festgelegten Satellitenservice- und Vermittlungsdienstwerte von Loral Skynet auf die Neuanschaffungfirma, die Werte mit Telesat\s kombiniert werden. Über Leistungsfähige Führung Kodierung: ECC, eine vollständig-besessene Tochtergesellschaft von ViaSat Corporation, stellt reale Weltdigitale Kommunikationen Lösungen für einige der vorgerücktesten Netze der world\s zur Verfügung. Wir entwerfen und liefern Verbindung über Satellitsysteme, Breitbandkommunikation ICs und kundengebundene Werbung und Regierung Lösungen. Unsere Technologieinnovationen erhöhen die Leistungsfähigkeit vorgerücktesten Satelliten der today\s des, des Radioapparates und der Funkleitungkommunikationssysteme. Mehr Informationen über ECC sind auf dem Internet an www.eccincorp.com vorhanden. Über Precarn: Precarn ist nicht-für-profitieren Firma ein unabhängiges, die die vor-kommerzielle Entwicklung von leading-edge Technologien stützt. Precarn arbeitet mit kanadischen Firmen, die suchen, ihre neuen Ideen in den Handel zu bringen, einen Rand in den globalen Märkten zu erhalten. Anders als andere Forschung finanzierenprogramme benutzt Precarn ein gemeinschaftliches Modell, das einen Entwickler, einen Kunden und einen akademischen Forschung Partner in jedem Projekt miteinschließt. Diese Zusammenarbeit beschleunigt Entwicklung, verringert Gefahr und teilt die Kosten des R&D. Precarn liefert Zugang zu einem umfangreichen nationalen Netz der Welt-Kategorie Forscher, der erfinderischen Firmen und der Quellen der Finanzierung. Precarn empfängt Unterstützung von der Industrie Kanada, von anderen Bundesabteilungen und von den provinziellen Regierungsagenturen, sowie private Quellen. Kontakt: Kontakte: Telesat Marilynn Wright 613-748-0123 m.wright@telesat.ca International Datacasting Corporation Deborah Lovegrove 613-596-4120 Ext.. 274 dlovegrove@intldata.ca -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quelle: International Datacasting Corporation
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      schrieb am 23.02.07 22:38:51
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 27.909.115 von bobbedeng am 22.02.07 20:52:10Danke.
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      schrieb am 27.03.07 20:40:19
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
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      International Datacasting Corporation Receives $2.47 Million Contract Extension From Canadian Government
      Monday March 26, 4:30 pm ET


      IDC Continues to Provide Broadcast Services for Canadian Forces Serving Abroad


      OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(MARKET WIRE)--Mar 26, 2007 -- International Datacasting Corporation (Toronto:IDC.TO - News), a world leader in broadband data broadcasting via satellite, announced today that the Canadian Forces Personnel Support Agency (CFPSA) has exercised their contract option for IDC to continue to provide broadcast services for Canadian Forces overseas. Valued at $2.47 million, this contract extension is the second year of a contract awarded to IDC in 2006 that is valued at more than $7 million over its three-year expected period of performance.
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      Using its SuperFlex broadband DVB solution, IDC delivers live news and sports, entertainment, and regional programming as well as coverage of special events for the Canadian Forces Radio and Television (CFRT) network. CFRT provides 24x7 French and English-language radio and television programming to Canadian Armed Forces and peacekeeping troops deployed overseas.

      "Canadians serving overseas deserve the best and IDC has provided us with the capabilities to make sure they stay connected to what's happening at home," said Mark Larose, Manager Deployment Policies and Resources, CFPSA. "The consistent quality and performance that IDC has shown in delivering broadcast programming to our troops has been exceptional."

      "We are very pleased and proud to be continuing our long-standing commitment to providing the CFRT service for CFPSA," said Ron Clifton, President and CEO of IDC. "This contract extension marks the eighth year of operation of this important service by IDC for the Canadian Forces. Delivering reliable first-class communications to even the harshest environments is where IDC shines."

      About the Canadian Forces Personnel Support Agency:

      CFPSA provides morale and welfare programs and services to the military community and contributes to the operational readiness and effectiveness of the Canadian Forces. CFPSA provides satellite radio and television service on a 24 hour per day seven day per week basis to Canadian Forces members stationed at various locations throughout the world. The CFPSA service is transmitted on an encrypted closed circuit satellite system. The total Canadian Forces audience worldwide varies between 2,000 - 4,000 members. These television services from home are important in maintaining the morale and welfare of Canadian Forces members and contributing to overall operational effectiveness. (See www.cfpsa.com.)

      About International Datacasting Corporation:

      IDC (Toronto:IDC.TO - News) provides advanced products, systems and services for the implementation of broadband wireless infrastructure networks used to distribute broadband multimedia data. IDC is at the forefront of delivering IP-based datacasting solutions via satellite and content distribution technologies with installations in more than 75 countries worldwide. IDC's products are in demand for radio and television broadcast networks, enterprise networks, distance learning, and digital signage, digital cinema, high-speed Internet infrastructure and other multimedia content distribution applications. IDC is a recipient of numerous awards including the prestigious Canada Export Award for Innovation and Technology Achievement. IDC is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada, operates in Europe through its subsidiary PROFline B.V. in Arnhem, the Netherlands and has an established international network of value-added partners and distributors. Visit IDC on the web at www.intldata.ca.

      This press release contains forward-looking statements that may involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially. Factors that might cause a difference include, but are not limited to, competitive developments, risks associated with IDC's growth, the development of the satellite datacasting market, regulatory risks, intellectual property infringement and other factors. IDC assumes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof. More detailed information about potential factors that could affect IDC's financial and business results is included in the public documents IDC files from time to time with Canadian securities regulatory authorities.



      Contact:
      Contacts:
      International Datacasting Corporation
      Edward DiCarlo, Vice President of Sales and Marketing
      613-596-4120 x 240
      edicarlo@intldata.ca

      Canadian Forces Personnel Support Agency
      Mark Larose, Manager Deployment Policies and Resources
      613-996-8685
      Larose.m@forces.gc.ca



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      Source: International Datacasting Corporation

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      bei den Zahlen muß die Aktie über 1$ stehen!:eek::eek:

      International Datacasting Announces Results for Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year: Record Fourth Quarter, Continued Profitability and 32% Growth In Revenues
      Wednesday April 4, 4:35 pm ET


      OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(MARKET WIRE)--Apr 4, 2007 -- International Datacasting Corporation (Toronto:IDC.TO - News) announced its operating results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ending January 31, 2007, showing another year of profitability and growth.


      The fourth quarter consolidated results in CDN$ are:

      three months ending: January 31, 2007 January 31, 2006
      Revenue $6,892,011 $4,331,663
      EBITDA 1,027,115 640,989
      Net earnings 905,714 325,366
      Basic earnings per share 0.02 0.01

      The total year consolidated results for the fiscal year in CDN$ are:

      twelve months ending: January 31, 2007 January 31, 2006
      Revenue $17,793,710 $13,526,774
      EBITDA 1,320,080 1,336,720
      Net earnings 305,010 664,215
      Basic earnings per share 0.01 0.02
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      Revenues for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2006/2007 grew from $4.3 million to $6.9 million, representing an increase of $2.6 million or 59% growth compared to the previous year's fourth quarter results. Net Earnings for the fourth quarter remained positive at $905,714, representing an increase of over 178% compared to the net earnings of $325,366 posted for the same period last year. Earnings before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA) also increased from $640,989 to $1,027,115 over the same period.

      For the year, the company's revenues increased on a consolidated basis from $13.5 million the previous year to $17.8 million this year, representing an annual growth of approximately 32%. The company recorded net earnings for the full year of $305,010 or $0.01 per common share. EBITDA decreased slightly from $1,336,720 to $1,320,080.

      As of January 31, 2007, the company had $3.2 million in cash and short term investments, compared to $3.0 million in the previous year and also had $500,000 in unused credit facilities. By the end of the year, the company had $3.9 million in working capital, down slightly from the $4.0 million reported at the end of the previous year.

      Ron Clifton, President and CEO of IDC commented, "I am very pleased to report a strong fourth quarter finish leading to another year of profitability-our third in a row following the high-tech downturn that had such a profound impact on IDC and many other companies in the industry. We had excellent revenue growth with an increase of more than 30% over last year and more than double our revenues of just four years ago. This growth can be attributed to the added business of our new PROFLine subsidiary and the subsequent strengthening of our European business as well as the launch of a number of critical new products and applications last year. Combined with our strong working capital and backlog, these results position us well moving forward."

      Highlights of the quarter and the year included:

      - Launching of DVB-S2 products: DVB-S2 is the next-generation open standard that offers increased performance and cost savings enabling cutting-edge applications such as IPTV, HDTV, and digital cinema. In 2006 IDC won important new business and also converted existing customer networks to DVB-S2. The vast majority of product shipped in the second half of the year was DVB-S2 enabled. In addition, IDC was awarded a new R&D project funded by the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop next-generation ultra high-performance DVB-S2 technology.

      - Launching RoHS-compliant products: In 2006, the new Restrictions on Hazardous Substances (RoHS)-with implications for the entire electronics equipment industry-came into effect in Europe. All of IDC's main product lines are now RoHS compliant. This investment in research and development positions IDC well going forward as the rest of the world follows Europe's lead on this important environmental initiative.

      - Major new business and repeat orders: with customers such as the Canadian Forces Radio & Television network's multiyear broadcast services contract (currently entering its eighth year); Westwood One's new IP-based radio network; and Instituto Mexicano de Radio (IMER) the national radio network in Mexico. IDC provided head-end uplink equipment, engineering services, and the first DVB-S2 receivers for SES Americom's IP Prime IPTV service; and for Reuters provided a new DVB-S2 network across Europe as well as another new network across Africa. Access IT-IDC's premiere digital cinema customer-upgraded its network to DVB-S2 and expanded to hundreds of sites across the US. New orders for IDC's Datacast XD Content Management and Distribution system came from SHIN Broadband for a video-on-demand (VOD) consumer set-top-box application in Asia, and for a new digital signage network in Mexico.

      - PROFline: launched new products to meet the RoHS requirements and provide the latest in next-generation audio decoding for professional radio networks - winning new business for next-generation networks with TALPA Radio in the Netherlands, Radio Contact in Belgium and Terracom in Sweden. PROFline also brought in important new business expanding the international broadcast network of a major customer Radio Maria in Italy.

      Ron Clifton concluded, "Going forward, we will continue the momentum with the new DVB-S2 line as well as our ongoing products and projects. We plan to maintain our strong R&D focus and broaden the DVB-S2 line to include new low-cost receivers as well as more high-end models that will expand the performance range. I'm confident this strategy will continue to pay off for IDC both in terms of overall growth and increased shareholder value."

      About International Datacasting Corp.:

      IDC (Toronto:IDC.TO - News) provides advanced products, systems, and services for the implementation of broadband wireless infrastructure networks used to distribute multimedia data. IDC is at the forefront of delivering IP-based datacasting solutions via satellite and content distribution technologies. IDC's products are in demand for high-speed Internet infrastructure, enterprise networks, distance learning, broadcast, and other multimedia content distribution applications. IDC is a recipient of numerous awards including the prestigious Canada Export Award for Innovation and Technology Achievement. IDC is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada, and has a European base of operations as PROFline B.V. located in Arnhem, the Netherlands. IDC has an established international network of partners and distributors and installations in more than 100 countries worldwide. Visit IDC on the web at www.intldata.ca and www.profline.com.

      This press release contains forward-looking statements that may involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially. Factors that might cause a difference include, but are not limited to, competitive developments, risks associated with IDC's growth, the development of the satellite datacasting market, regulatory risks, intellectual property infringement and other factors. IDC assumes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof. More detailed information about potential factors that could affect IDC's financial and business results is included in the public documents IDC files from time to time with Canadian securities regulatory authorities.

      (1)Note: Use of non-GAAP Financial Information

      Non-GAAP net income is provided to enhance the overall understanding of our current financial performance and our prospects for the future. Specifically, we believe the non-GAAP results provide useful information to both management and investors by excluding specific expenses that we believe are not indicative of our core operating results. The presentation of this additional information should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for results prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.



      Contact:
      Contacts:
      International Datacasting Corporation
      Edward Dicarlo
      Vice President Sales and Marketing
      613-596-4120 x 240
      edicarlo@intldata.ca
      http://www.intldata.ca



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      Source: International Datacasting Corporation
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      sehen wir wieder 7$?:lick:

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      IDC sees near-tripling of Q4 net profits

      4/5/2007 11:04:00 AM ET Related symbols: T.IDC
      Ottawa Business Journal


      International Datacasting Corp. posted a near tripling in fourth-quarter net earnings to $905,714 or two cents per basic share, as revenues jumped from the added business of its new subsidiary and stronger European sales.

      Revenues for the Ottawa-based satellite services company grew 59.1 per cent to $6.9 million, while earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) rose to just over $1 million from $640,989 a near earlier. 'I am very pleased to report a strong fourth-quarter finish leading to another year of profitability - our third in a row following the high-tech downturn that had such a profound impact on IDC and many other companies in the industry,' said IDC chief executive Ron Clifton in a statement, pointing to the company's excellent revenue growth.

      Revenues have more than doubled from four years ago, Mr. Clifton added. 'This growth can be attributed to the added business of our new PROFLine subsidiary and the subsequent strengthening of our European business, as well as the launch of a number of critical new products and applications last year,' he said. 'Combined with our strong working capital and backlog, these results position us well moving forward.' However, the company's full-year net earnings fell 54.1 per cent to $305 million or one cent per basic share, despite a 31.5-per-cent jump in revenues to $17.8 million. EBITDA also fell slightly to $1.32 million from $1.34 million.

      The company recently won a number of significant contracts, especially through its PROFLine business, which launched new products to meet Restrictions on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) standards in Europe.

      PROFLine brought in new business for next-generation networks in the Netherlands, Belgium and Sweden, as well as for the expansion of the international broadcast network in Italy.

      The company's DVB-S2 satellite line also saw several new orders at home and abroad, including another extension of its multi-year contract with the Canadian Forces Radio & Television network and a new network provision for Reuters across Europe and Africa. 'We plan to maintain our strong research and development focus and broaden the DVB-S2 line to include new low-cost receivers as well as more high-end models that will expand the performance range,' added Mr. Clifton. 'I'm confident this strategy will continue to pay off for IDC both in terms of overall growth and increased shareholder value.'
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      Wieviele threads denn noch?! Do solltest vielleicht auch auf das totalverlustrisiko hinweisen...
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      @bull

      kannst du mir sagen ..wo hier das totalverlustrisiko sein soll?:mad:

      Bitte Zahlen lesen!!!!

      Gewinn fast 1 million$

      Marcetcap 13 million$
      Cash 3,2 million$

      sonst geht es gut bull?:mad:

      Diese aktie ist ganz klar unterbewertet!!!
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      schrieb am 24.04.07 08:39:36
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      Der run auf die 7$ marke fängt an !!!

      sind erst bei 0,365 $
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      schrieb am 24.04.07 12:17:30
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      ganz klar unterbewertet!

      Mkt Cap: 15.95 M
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      schrieb am 28.04.07 17:08:53
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      ja
      sehr unterbewertet!!!!
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      INTERNAT DATACASTING



      Pinnacle Digest: New Additions to SuperFlex Line of Products Sparks Interest: Sector Insight
      5/1/2007

      May 01, 2007 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX News Network) --
      To read this article in its entirety, visit us at www.pinnacledigest.com.

      International Datacasting Corporation (TSX: IDC) experienced a surge in share value Monday coupled by 340,258 shares traded. They recently announced the launch of new additions to its SuperFlex line of DVB/IP products. This has caught the attention of our researchers at PinnacleDigest as we have decided to follow up with this company and continue our review upon them.

      The announcement was made at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) annual convention in Las Vegas-the industry's largest gathering and an important showcase for new technologies.

      We are interested in how this recent news will affect them in terms of their development within the technology industry. To read this article in full and to learn more about our expanding, diverse online financial magazine, visit us at www.pinnacledigest.com.

      The technology sector is driven by innovation and is constantly evolving to meet the needs of consumers. At PinnacleDigest we are obsessed with the timing of trends as well as determining which ones are here to stay. The true value of the products and services companies bring forward are in many cases what determine their success in the market. The specific sector and position the company has within that sector guides our approach and evaluation of the company.

      We are constantly searching the markets for undervalued companies competing within a growing industry. We believe that undervalued companies operating within a growing industry are two factors which need to be understood and incorporated into an investor's approach. We will be reviewing the major news and overall direction of the technology sector as its direction has a varying influence on every company residing within it.

      Let's turn back to International Datacasting Corporation and learn more about this company's current objectives. We are reading into this quote and learning more about the specifics surrounding the new additions added to its SuperFlex line of DVB/IP products. IDC's President and CEO Ron Clifton stated, "We are delighted to be introducing these new products at NAB this year. They represent the latest cutting-edge technology and allow us to meet the needs of an even more diverse range of customers. With the SFX2102/3102 we are achieving new performance heights, and with the SFX Pro Video, Pro Audio and Media Server models we continue our leadership in multimedia applications. The SR2001plus, the Push VOD STB and the professional PROFLine product lines allow us to address a much wider market than ever before." We are excited at International Datacasting Corp.'s current position and will be tracking their progress closely. To continue this article and to find out exactly what our online financial magazine has to offer, visit us at www.pinnacledigest.com.

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      schrieb am 14.05.07 17:26:00
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      mhhhh..so wenig diskussion?
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      IDC System Deploys at Westwood One
      Radio Network Makes Choice of a New-Generation Satellite Receiver


      by Conrad Trautmann, 5.09.2007
      The author is senior vice president of engineering and technology for Westwood One Inc.
      The advertisers in our sports products — NFL, NCAA, NHL, golf — wanted the ability to regionalize their commercials by geographical area.
      The decision was made back in the summer of 2005 to purchase and install satellite distribution equipment that would allow regionalization of those advertisements or copy — “copy splitting” — in time for the NFL football playoffs at the end of the year and the NCAA men’s basketball tournament in March.

      We only needed to deploy in the top 50 markets, which required us to run a mixed system, continuing to operate the legacy Starguide system for all markets 50 and higher. The Starguide II system that Westwood One uses did not have the capability to do the copy splitting.

      The timing of this decision gave us only a few months to decide on which system to select, purchase and deploy. Fortunately, we had been talking with all of the satellite vendors in anticipation of finding a replacement system for the Starguide II. When we were faced with the decision and short timeline, much of our research was done.

      Desired features

      We began by creating a list of what we expected to see in a new-generation receiver.

      Ten years after the design and deployment of the first Starguide receivers, technology has come quite a long way. IP satellite transmission, new and more efficient audio algorithms, affordable high-density storage and broadband Internet are just a few of the things that are available to us that were just a dream 10 to 12 years ago. Those things were definite factors that influenced our design criteria.

      Top on the list was to have the latest audio algorithm available and the ability to update the codec we use for transmission as needed.

      With the Starguide, the system is locked into MPEG Layer 2 for transmission and only the bit rate is variable. Anything below 96 kbps per mono channel creates a noticeable degradation of the audio. AAC sounds much better at lower bit rates, making the system sound better and more bandwidth efficient. In addition, our tests with Ibiquity’s HDC codec show minimal transcoding effects using AAC.

      Next, we needed the ability to send audio files to the receivers and play those files in place of the satellite stream (store and forward). This gives you the ability to do the copy split.

      File storage in the form of a hard drive in the receiver to store long-form programs and commercials was a must. We also required an easy interface at the head end in order to manage which receivers stored and played that audio. It is no small feat to keep track of and manage what stations will play what audio. A user-friendly interface to program the copy splits was needed.

      In addition, we needed a system that could trigger the splits without our producers of the sporting events having to think about or worry about doing anything.

      A connection to a wide-area network and the Internet was a necessity in this age of digital file transfers. This would allow a station to access what was on the receiver’s hard drive via their own audio LAN. An additional feature we considered was allowing stations to trap and play back programs as they wished, similar to how people use a TiVo in their homes.

      Monitoring and control of the receiver via a Web interface was needed to ease access to the device for programming or changing channels if it were stored in a rack room or at a tower site. We wanted the Internet connection to allow reporting back to the head end to confirm files were delivered and played successfully.

      We envisioned the ability for the receiver to fail over to the Internet for program reception in the event the satellite signal was lost as well. Also, as the Internet quality of service (QoS) continues to improve to carry things like Voice over IP and other streaming applications, our new system needed the capability to transmit over the Internet.

      We needed the ability for the receiver to have at least eight relay triggers per channel for station automation, as opposed to the two per channel we have on the Starguide. Most talk shows and station automation systems just need a station ID tone and a local commercial start tone. But for sports distribution, especially baseball, tones for end of game, rain delays and re-joins, more triggers are needed.

      We wanted the option of having a receiver that would be able to do six simultaneous streams out at once. The challenge for the design of the new receiver is that all six streams also need to be able to copy split, inserting stored audio off the hard drive on any of those six streams.

      A robust RF section in the receiver was necessary and one that would work well in the 2 degree spaced congested skies we’re dealing with now.

      With HD Radio gaining ground, another important feature we needed is the ability to transmit program associated data (PAD) to our affiliate stations. PAD contains title and artist information for stations to transmit over their RBDS or HD data streams.

      Remote control of the receiver needed to be able to be done by the front panel, through a Web interface and through a serial connection to be driven by an automation system.

      Due diligence

      We spoke with Wegener, Comstream, Starguide, X-Digital, ICP and IDC to see what hardware and head-end systems they had to offer, and got an idea of how much it would cost. We also spent a lot of time speaking to existing customers of these companies to get a sense of what had been deployed, how it worked and how well the support was.

      Let me say that the companies mentioned have great products and true strengths in what they do. However, we had some very specific needs that needed to be met fast. While all were willing to design and modify their systems, we felt only one had a product that already met our needs; that was International Datacasting Corp.

      IDC had already been working with National Public Radio on the design and deployment of a new system for NPRSS. A lot of the design considerations we wanted already were designed into IDC’s latest receiver, called the SuperFlex. The Datacast XD head-end system coupled with the SuperFlex receiver provided us with the features on our wish list.

      One big challenge IDC helped us figure out was how to trigger the split copy to play during a live sporting event. Using metadata transmitted through the IP stream of the ENCO DAD32 system we use, IDC wrote an application that uses that metadata to tell the receivers to play the appropriate commercial.

      Head-end installation

      The head end consists of two full racks of equipment: audio encoders, multiplexor, IP encapsulator and satellite modem.

      In order to make it easy for our existing affiliates to pick up the new carrier, we put up a carrier on the same transponder (15) on the same satellite (AMC-8). To do this, we combined the IDC system into the same uplink system that transmits our Starguide carrier.

      Deployment

      The biggest challenge we faced with the deployment of the new receivers was getting them installed and tested at the stations. We sent 75 receivers out to stations in mid-December of that year with hopes that we would be live with all stations for the Super Bowl.

      We found that even though stations had installed the new receivers, they were still using the Starguides. Many stations don’t have full-time engineers on-site to do the installations. We had to assign a Westwood One staff member to contact all 75 stations, reach their engineer and stay in close contact with them through the installation process. Our satellite services person would answer installation questions or refer engineers to IDC in the case of more difficult problems, then ultimately run tests to confirm that the receivers worked.

      Our system has been on the air now for over a year and has proven to work well and deliver to our expectations. The audio sounds great using the AAC algorithm. IDC just released to us the next generation of the SuperFlex, which has two audio streams out in a single-rack-unit space. We’ll be testing that at selected affiliate stations next.
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      IDC.TO



      Micro-cap Monday: Betting on Better Bandwidth
      Monday, May 14, 2007
      By Danny Deadlock

      Important Notice: We speculate on microcap stocks, we do not invest. Speculating on microcaps (penny stocks) is nothing more than educated gambling and you must always be aware that it is extremely high risk. The returns can be tremendous, but never speculate with more than you can afford to lose as they are often subject to extreme volatility. We are not investment advisors but are here to provide insight into various aspects of the market and research into microcap stocks we feel offer strong growth potential over a 12 to 18 month period.




      Satellite technology leader seems undervalued

      International Datacasting (TSX: T.IDC; 38 cents)

      Shares Outstanding: 44 million
      Revenue for Quarter Ending 01/31/07: $6.9 million (EBITDA $1 million)
      Revenue for Year Ending 01/31/07: $17.8 million
      Good working capital, Minimal debt


      Valuation potential

      This is a small, fully-listed TSX tech company that has been in business since 1984, has a clean balance sheet, is showing strong revenue growth, and is profitable, which should be worth one to two times annual sales. The past year-end showed revenue of $17.8 million but Q4 was very strong at $6.9 million. If International Datacasting (TSX: T.IDC, BullBoards) can even sustain $25 million annually during the next 12 to 18 months, this puts a value of 57 cents a share at one times annual sales. At two times, it's closer to $1.10. Even splitting the difference provides a nice valuation objective. All this, however, depends upon its ability to continue growing the business. If it does even better, this is where micro-caps can really pay off. Regardless, you need to read the next section as it's one of our primary risks and the reason we're cautious in this current price range short term. Fortunately, the mid and high 30-cent range is providing excellent liquidity.


      The warning

      We have tried numerous times to contact the CEO of this company and emailed three separate people asking for someone to contact me to discuss the firm. No one has had the courtesy of even an email. This attitude likely explains why the company has been stuck in the 20-cent range for the past two years. If it wasn't experiencing such strong revenue growth, profitability, and strong industry potential, we wouldn't waste our time. However, if its revenue growth trend continues, there could be real potential here - so long as a person can ignore its lack of "investor relations common sense."

      Some micro-caps appear clueless when it comes to attracting new investment or supporting existing shareholders. They believe the market will magically recognize their "business expertise" over time and knock down their door to purchase stock. Rarely does this happen unless the stock is dramatically under the radar, fundamentally undervalued, and has strong growth potential. If you catch these cheap enough and tuck them away, in time, some type of catalyst will move the valuation dramatically higher - usually this involves a news release that catches media attention or financials that the market suddenly recognizes. If this doesn't occur, it can mean tying up dead money.

      We believe the stock is currently undervalued (even in light of this) and has strong growth potential, so we're overlooking this investor relations shortcoming for the time being. Just remember it's an important risk factor. Volume for the past two years has been very low but following release of financials last month, it has picked up significantly.

      About IDC and importance of DVB-S2

      IDC is in a niche industry providing products, services, and systems for distributing multimedia content across broadband satellite. Markets for its technology include the emerging IPTV, HDTV & digital cinema, streaming media, interactive distance learning, radio broadcasting networks, syndicated TV content distribution, digital signage, financial news and weather distribution, and emergency response.

      The company has been a satellite technology leader and innovator for years and is recently one of the first to market with a new technology called DVB-S2. This has resulted in a 30% improvement in bandwidth carried across a satellite signal. Digital cinema, for example, can deliver in one to 1.5 hours, compared with four or five previously. The speed improvement translates into huge cost savings, efficiencies, and signal quality. This also dramatically expands the applications for IPTV and HDTV. The new S2 technology being pushed as the global industry standard could result in significant growth for IDC going forward - one of the specific reasons for speculating at this stage.

      IDC was recently awarded a new research and development project financed by the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop next-generation, ultrahigh- performance DVB-S2 technology.

      They are also encountering demand from long-time customers upgrading their networks to take advantage of the cost savings and high-performance of DVB-S2, including a major UK-based agency for its global financial news service. IDC was selected to provide its next generation of DVB-S/S2 satellite router/receivers for the expansion of a secure financial information network in Europe.

      SES Americom, one of the largest satellite operators in the world, is using IDC's DVB-S2 receivers exclusively for its new IPTV service IP Prime. IP Prime enables telcos to offer "triple play" to its customers by adding television to its normal service offering of telephony and Internet connectivity - and satellite delivery is reliable, secure and has the lowest possible operating cost for this application. Access IT, another leader in the industry, is rolling out digital cinema service across the U.S. using IDC's DVB-S2 receivers. AccessIT expects to achieve an installed base of several thousand digital cinema systems by year end and, overall, the industry expects to see 7000 digital cinemas worldwide within the year.

      Satellite has finally come of age with digital cinema, we're seeing pent up demand for HDTV, and IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) is likely the next technology we should see emerging. It has been talked about for years, but the technology and cost efficiencies just haven't been there. The new DVB-S2 could start to change that.

      Internet TV, or Internet Protocol TV, would integrate television with high-speed Internet and telephone services, somewhat similar to the "bundle" services now offered by cable companies. The big difference would be that IPTV would mesh those services with each other, so viewers could watch television on their desktop computer or cellular phone, or have caller identification on their television. It would also give televisions Internet-like capabilities.

      IPTV's biggest markets are in East Asia, especially in Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea. Small companies have driven the early development of IPTV in the United States, but now the big telecommunications firms are seriously looking at it. Satellite in massive regions like India and China could be particularly lucrative.
      Market opportunities and growth potential
      There is significant growing demand for Broadband Satellite and government sponsored education projects in regions such as Mexico, Thailand, Columbia, Brazil, Russia, Turkey, Malaysia, and Argentina.

      Australia, for example, was an important satellite broadband market in the last year. While smaller in scope, the Australian Broadband Connect access subsidy program was an excellent example of a government initiative to bring broadband services to rural areas at a price on par with services in urban parts of the country. IDC has demonstrated on a global scale its ability to serve rural and geographically isolated regions.

      There is a lot of opportunity here for growth and the technology (in particular with DVB-S2) could really start to come of age.

      Enterprise Networks - this includes large organizations with multiple remote locates, government agencies and other organizations requiring their own private broadband wireless IP network, typically for security or access reasons.

      Distance Learning - schools, universities, corporations, government agencies and other organizations that wish to provide education and training via a broadband wireless network. IDC clients already include the Mexican government's K-12 program, the Virtual University of ITESM across Latin America and universities in China.

      Internet Infrastructure - this includes Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Application Service Providers (ASPs) and distributors of broadband content via wireless networks to business and residential users.

      Multimedia Content Distribution - includes broadcasters, government agencies and other organizations that wish to provide broadband multimedia content (video, audio and-or data).

      Further due diligence

      There is little point repeating and re-typing information that is already well summarized on their Web sites. These not only explain what they do, but who their large clients are and what the market potential is like. The International Datacasting site explains the satellite side of the business, while Profline explains why that division is one of the leading audio and data distribution providers across Europe.

      www.intldata.ca /www.profline.com

      Disclosure: Danny Deadlock owns 25,000 shares of International Datacasting (TSX: T.IDC)
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      schrieb am 21.05.07 12:02:29
      Beitrag Nr. 19 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 29.045.449 von scopus am 28.04.07 17:08:53Und warum sollte sie unterbewertet sein?

      Nach den bekannten Zahlen liegen sie im richtigen Bereich, das einzige was ich noch nicht kapiere wie sind die Zukunftaussichten nur dann kann man sagen ob eine Unterbewertung vorliegt!:rolleyes:
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      schrieb am 22.05.07 11:41:12
      Beitrag Nr. 20 ()
      @albatossa

      das ist nicht dein ernst?
      das die aktie im moment fair bewertet ist?

      three months ending: January 31, 2007 January 31, 2006
      Revenue $6,892,011
      EBITDA 1,027,115
      Net earnings 905,714

      marcetcap 19 million


      Fair?

      bei den zahlen?

      sorry....
      da bin anderer meinung!

      fair ist ab 1$ - 2$
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      schrieb am 22.05.07 12:31:21
      Beitrag Nr. 21 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 29.415.618 von 50bager am 22.05.07 11:41:12Ich sage ja auch nicht das diese Aktie schlecht ist!

      Blos wie ich sehe muss man schon in Toronto kaufen um an irgendwelche Stücke zukommen weil Berlin keinen Handel aufziehen kann!:rolleyes:
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      schrieb am 22.05.07 15:48:27
      Beitrag Nr. 22 ()
      sieht gut aus!!!!!!

      neue höchststände
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      schrieb am 22.05.07 22:28:28
      Beitrag Nr. 23 ()
      Micro-cap Monday: Monday, May 21, 2007
      By Danny Deadlock

      Share price beaten beyond recognition

      International Datacasting (TSX: T.IDC; 45 cents)
      www.intldata.ca

      The CEO of IDC (TSX: T.IDC, BullBoards) contacted me Wednesday and took last week's comments on their IR efforts to heart. He fully recognized their (poor) track record during the past couple years when it came to investor relations. They have focused on building the company and while an excellent job has been done on this front, it's equally important that these companies support its existing shareholders and look for new ones. A higher share price helps in financings, acquisitions, etc. They will soon have a very proactive IR program in place and their senior management has been notified that every effort is to be made to turn the situation around. This is a solid company with strong growth potential so if they can get word out, the stock price should do very well during the next 12 to 18 months.
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      schrieb am 28.05.07 15:39:52
      Beitrag Nr. 24 ()
      International Datacasting Announces Shareholder Intent to Sell Stock
      Monday May 28, 9:24 am ET


      OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(MARKET WIRE)--May 28, 2007 -- International Datacasting Corporation (Toronto:IDC.TO - News) announced today that it has been advised that one of its shareholders, Magito B.V. (a private holding company located in the Netherlands), intends to offer for sale up to approximately 2,671,000 Common Shares of IDC over the next fifteen days.
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      Magito B.V. is a former shareholder of PROFline B.V. which was acquired by IDC in November 2005. The Common Shares that Magito B.V. has indicated it intends to offer for sale constitute approximately 6.1% of IDC\'s outstanding shares and were all issued by IDC in connection with its acquisition of PROFline B.V. IDC is advised that Magito B.V. intends to initially offer its IDC shares at a price of Cdn.$0.80 although this price may be altered depending on the level of interest.

      IDC is further advised that the sale is being proposed for personal reasons of Magito B.V.\'s principal shareholder. There is no assurance that any sale of shares will be completed by Magito B.V. Magito B.V. is not an insider of IDC. To IDC\'s knowledge, the shares to be offered for sale constitute substantially all of Magito B.V.\'s holdings in IDC.

      Ron Clifton, IDC\'s President and Chief Executive Officer, stated, \"although we do not think that any sale of Magito\'s interest in IDC will necessarily have an impact on our share price, in the interest of full disclosure, we wanted to make sure that investors were aware that a large volume trade or series of trades in our shares may occur over the next fifteen days\".

      About International Datacasting Corporation (IDC):

      IDC (Toronto:IDC.TO - News) provides advanced products, systems and services for the implementation of broadband wireless infrastructure networks used to distribute broadband multimedia data. IDC is at the forefront of delivering IP-based datacasting solutions via satellite and content distribution technologies with installations in more than 100 countries worldwide. IDC\'s products are in demand for radio and television broadcast networks, enterprise networks, distance learning, digital signage and digital cinema, high-speed Internet infrastructure and other multimedia content distribution applications. IDC is a recipient of numerous awards including the prestigious Canada Export Award for Innovation and Technology Achievement. IDC is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada, operates in Europe through its wholly owned subsidiary PROFline B.V. in Arnhem, the Netherlands and has an established international network of value-added partners and distributors. Visit IDC on the web at www.intldata.ca and www.profline.com .

      This press release contains forward-looking statements that may involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially. Factors that might cause a difference include, but are not limited to, competitive developments, risks associated with IDC\'s growth, the development of the satellite datacasting market, regulatory risks, intellectual property infringement and other factors. IDC assumes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof. More detailed information about potential factors that could affect IDC\'s financial and business results is included in the public documents IDC files from time to time with Canadian securities regulatory authorities.



      Contact:
      Contacts:
      International Datacasting Corporation
      Tracy Trottier
      613-596-4120 x 274
      ttrottier@intldata.ca
      http://www.intldata.ca



      --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Source: International Datacasting Corporation
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      schrieb am 08.06.07 08:09:01
      Beitrag Nr. 25 ()
      IDC Announces First Quarter Results: Continued Growth and Profitability Fueled by New Products and Applications
      Thursday June 7, 5:01 pm ET


      OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(MARKET WIRE)--Jun 7, 2007 -- International Datacasting Corporation, (Toronto:IDC.TO - News) announced its unaudited financial results for the first quarter of fiscal 2007/08.




      The results in CDN$ are as follows:



      Three months ending April 30, 2007 April 30, 2006

      Revenue $5,767,942 $3,276,068

      EBITDA $419,005 $(226,482)

      Net Earnings $55,546 $(457,405)

      Basic Earnings
      per share $0.00 ($0.01)
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      Revenues for the first quarter grew from $3.3 million to $5.8 million representing an increase of $2.5 million or 76% growth compared to the same period last year. Net earnings for the first quarter were positive at $55,546, representing an increase of $512,951 over last year. Earnings before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA) also increased from $(226,482) to $419,005. As of April 30, 2007, the company had $2.6 million in cash compared to $3.2 million in the previous quarter and also had $500,000 in unused credit facilities and working capital of $4,085,614.

      "I am pleased to report a strong first quarter in terms of growth and profitability and a significant improvement over the same period last year. Our cash and working capital position remains strong. Our continued investment in new product development as well as marketing and sales is building momentum that is positioning us well for the future," said Ron Clifton, President and CEO of IDC.

      "In addition to our financial results, we also launched a number of new products in the first quarter, which we featured at the most important multimedia and broadcast industry event of the year, the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Annual Conference that was held in Las Vegas in April. The strong interest that our new IPTV SFX Pro Video products generated at NAB, in particular, has us very excited," Mr. Clifton added.

      Highlights from the quarter include the release of the following major new products at the National Association of Broadcasters Annual Convention in Las Vegas in April:

      - The new SFX Pro Video is an Integrated Receiver Decoder (IRD) that features real time hardware decoding of MPEG-4 AVC Standard Definition (SD) and High Definition (HD) television while also offering MPEG 1 and 2 decoding for ease of converting from legacy networks.

      This product also offers a built-in hard drive for local content insertion, has a variety of professional video outputs including HD-SDI and offers a choice of DVB-S or S2 satellite inputs as well as IP and industry standard ASI.

      - Push VOD IPTV: This is the latest addition to the IDC suite of IPTV offerings. This solution embeds Datacast XD into a consumer grade set top box complete with a built-in hard drive for program storage and hardware decoding of SD and HD video. Datacast XD provides guaranteed content delivery along with decryption, digital rights management and Video on Demand (VOD) playout control. It is available with standard Ethernet input as well as DVB-S/S2 satellite or ATSC inputs.

      - The SFX 2102/3102 receiver is an expansion of our DVB-S/S2 product line introduced last year. These new models offer Variable Code Modulation (VCM) giving networks the ability to offer multiple channels over a single channel while allowing operators to change modulation and forward error correction dynamically for each transport stream. This breakthrough greatly improves network efficiency and significantly reduces operating costs. In addition these models offer expanded operation from 100 ks/s to 45 Ms/s and add 16APSK modulation for higher data throughput, of particular interest for IPTV networks. The SFX 3102 versions of the receiver can output up to 190 Mb/sec.

      - IDC's lowest-cost edge receiver, the SR2001Plus, has been upgraded to support both DVB-S and DVB-S2 operation. It also includes built-in decryption as well as IDC's proven in-band network management.

      Some major customer highlights for the quarter include:

      - SES Americom continued to expand their new IP Prime IPTV service in the USA resulting in new orders for our SFX3101 DVB-S/S2 receivers as well as additional head end equipment. The IDC solution was featured at the SES booth at NAB as part of a live demonstration of the service.

      - AccessIT placed new orders for additional satellite receivers needed to expand its Digital Cinema network in the USA. This network, being deployed using IDC receivers operating in DVB-S2 mode and in conjunction with Christie projectors, is enabling the delivery of full-length feature movies, advertisements and alternative content including live programming to its install base.

      - IDC's PROFline subsidiary in Europe won a contract for a major new radio broadcast network in Spain. This contract calls for a complete end-to-end satellite network solution using the latest PROFline technology to deliver high quality digital audio programming across their coverage area.

      - IDC also received a number of add-on orders to expand the data distribution networks of Reuters in Europe as well as NPR in the US. Metodista University in Brazil also expanded their distance learning network installed last year. In addition, long-standing customer Hearst-Argyle upgraded their network to IDC's latest DVB-S2 technology to be used to distribute syndicated television programming to their stations throughout the United States.

      "Overall this was a good quarter. I would like to thank our excellent team of employees, our shareholders and our valued customers for their continued support," concluded Mr. Clifton.

      About International Datacasting Corporation (IDC):

      IDC (Toronto:IDC.TO - News) provides advanced products, systems and services for the implementation of broadband wireless infrastructure networks used to distribute broadband multimedia data. IDC is at the forefront of delivering IP-based datacasting solutions via satellite and content distribution technologies with installations in more than 100 countries worldwide. IDC's products are in demand for radio and television broadcast networks, enterprise networks, distance learning, digital signage and digital cinema, high-speed Internet infrastructure and other multimedia content distribution applications. IDC is a recipient of numerous awards including the prestigious Canada Export Award for Innovation and Technology Achievement. IDC is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada, operates in Europe through its wholly owned subsidiary PROFline B.V. in Arnhem, the Netherlands and has an established international network of value-added partners and distributors. Visit IDC on the web at www.intldata.ca and www.profline.com .

      This press release contains forward-looking statements that may involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially. Factors that might cause a difference include, but are not limited to, competitive developments, risks associated with IDC's growth, the development of the satellite datacasting market, regulatory risks, intellectual property infringement and other factors. IDC assumes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof. More detailed information about potential factors that could affect IDC's financial and business results is included in the public documents IDC files from time to time with Canadian securities regulatory authorities.

      Note: Use of non-GAAP Financial Information

      Non-GAAP non-income is provided to enhance the overall understanding of our current financial performance and our prospects for the future. Specifically, we believe non-GAAP results provide useful information to both management and investors by excluding specific expenses we believe are not indicative of our core operating results. The presentation of this additional information should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for results prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.



      Contact:
      Contacts:
      International Datacasting Corporation
      Tracy Trottier
      Marketing Communications
      613-596-4120 x 274
      ttrottier@intldata.ca



      --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Source: International Datacasting Corporation


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