Alive Networks' multimedia travel platform rolls out across Asia-Pacific: Sponsored by ALIVE NETWORKS

<p>Hong Kong-based Alive Networks recently announced that it would </p><p>embark on the USdollars 500 billion Asian travel industry trail, </p><p>unveiling itself as the first international travel and learning company </p><p>- using a unique integrated multimedia platform which combines cable </p><p>television channels, Internet sites, mobile products and printed travel </p><p>guides - to provide a wide-range of consumers across the Asia-Pacific </p><p>region and the Middle East with a range of comprehensive travel and </p><p>learning services, products and information. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>A veritable Who's Who of the advertising, cable, travel and corporate </p><p>communities flocked in droves to the launch events at Singapore's </p><p>Chijmes and Hong Kong's Grand Hyatt to witness the unveiling of Alive's </p><p>plans. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Guests at the Singapore event included Millenium & Copthorne </p><p>International's Roy Tan Hardy, AC Nielsen's Robert Wilson, Discovery's </p><p>Kevin-john McIntyre, Colin Lawrence and Sally Young from BBC Worldwide, </p><p>STAR TV's Julie Petersen, AsiaSat's Peter Jackson, Frank Brown from MTV </p><p>Asia, Chris Blackman and Alexander Zecha of CNBC Asia, Fantastic One's </p><p>Paul France, Carl Meyer of The History Channel, Maria Komodikis of A&E </p><p>Television Networks, Andy Barton of XS-Media and CBS's Barry Fox. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Among those attending the Hong Kong celebration were Martin Barrow of </p><p>Jardine Matheson, Nadia Stoyle and Mark Russell of British Airways, Ian </p><p>Thubron of M&C Saatchi, The Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group's Michael </p><p>Hobson, Pacific Century CyberWorks' Rhonda Palmer, I-Mail's Karl Wilson, </p><p>Carla Vogler of the Asian Wall Street Journal, Lemon's David Mok, </p><p>Catherine Carlton from Digital Island and Ken McKenzie and Steve Bruce </p><p>from MEDIA. </p><p><BR><BR> </p>

Hong Kong-based Alive Networks recently announced that it would

embark on the USdollars 500 billion Asian travel industry trail,

unveiling itself as the first international travel and learning company

- using a unique integrated multimedia platform which combines cable

television channels, Internet sites, mobile products and printed travel

guides - to provide a wide-range of consumers across the Asia-Pacific

region and the Middle East with a range of comprehensive travel and

learning services, products and information.



A veritable Who's Who of the advertising, cable, travel and corporate

communities flocked in droves to the launch events at Singapore's

Chijmes and Hong Kong's Grand Hyatt to witness the unveiling of Alive's

plans.



Guests at the Singapore event included Millenium & Copthorne

International's Roy Tan Hardy, AC Nielsen's Robert Wilson, Discovery's

Kevin-john McIntyre, Colin Lawrence and Sally Young from BBC Worldwide,

STAR TV's Julie Petersen, AsiaSat's Peter Jackson, Frank Brown from MTV

Asia, Chris Blackman and Alexander Zecha of CNBC Asia, Fantastic One's

Paul France, Carl Meyer of The History Channel, Maria Komodikis of A&E

Television Networks, Andy Barton of XS-Media and CBS's Barry Fox.



Among those attending the Hong Kong celebration were Martin Barrow of

Jardine Matheson, Nadia Stoyle and Mark Russell of British Airways, Ian

Thubron of M&C Saatchi, The Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group's Michael

Hobson, Pacific Century CyberWorks' Rhonda Palmer, I-Mail's Karl Wilson,

Carla Vogler of the Asian Wall Street Journal, Lemon's David Mok,

Catherine Carlton from Digital Island and Ken McKenzie and Steve Bruce

from MEDIA.