Dubai tries out a bilateral approach to popularise itself

Dubai tries out a bilateral approach to popularise itself

MUMBAI: Dubai has moved into a two-pronged approach-the highly popular website of the Dubai Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM) : www.dubaitourism.ae and the Earth Television's worldwide network of cameras for daily live broadcasts to millions of people across the world.

The DTCM website has seen a unique growth since its launch almost five years ago and has generated an all-time record of 586,761 hits on a single day in January, an average of over four million hits a month.

The DTCM Manager, Information and Technology, Suhail Buhelaiba, said, "The website www.dubaitourism.ae has been playing a crucial role in broadening the international profile of Dubai.On January 20, we crossed the 550,000 mark."
In 1999, the DTCM department joined the list of organizations to launch online reservation service to allow the visitors to find and reserve rooms at Dubai hotels and hotel apartments.
The other novel feature is the electronic One Stop Information Centre (OSIC), which allows public to obtain vital information about Dubai tourism and business sectors. Visa information and tourist tips, Photo Gallery, Dubai Locator, Dubai Weather and Calendar of Events and Exhibitions are other attractions on the website.The website has English, Japanese and Arabic versions as well.
The EarthTv's latest network of cameras is said to be the world's largest remote-controlled broadcast camera network, with 60 camera countings. Dubai is EarthTV's first Middle East camera destination. Earth television network's main objective is to produce a daily 24-hour live program from locations around the world. This new technology makes it possible for the first time ever to broadcast live the most beautiful places and fascinating locations of our planet.
Earth TV, a part of Germany's TELCAST Media Group offers viewers what is going on in the world. The networking got off to a sparkling start and captured the spectacular shots of Dubai's New Year Eve fireworks for the network's TimeLapse special programme broadcast in Belgium, Hong Kong, pan-Asia, Portugal,
Turkey and the UK. This special broadcast was shown on different TV channels.

Additional features provided by EarthTV are a link on the EarthTV's
website to Dubai's website, detailed monthly report, and the use of live broadcast signal locally(Germany).
The DTCM has had an office in India for the past six years which has been functioning as an initial contact point and query-processing centre for companies interested in doing business in Dubai, for the Indian travel trade and the media.