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Wednesday, 12 October 2005
Tut Systems Drives Independent Telco's IPTV Service
PR Newswire (press release) - New York,NY,USA
... services over broadband networks, today announced that Canby Telephone commissioned its Astria(R) content processors to deliver advanced IPTV services, known ...
BigBand Networks Names John Reister Chief Architect IPTV
Yahoo! News (press release) - USA
... a leading provider of broadband multimedia infrastructure for video, voice and data, today announced the appointment of John Reister to chief architect, IPTV. ...

 
New Apple Video IPOD. Is there an IPTV Angle? Read story here

SBC Adds Ex-Fox Cable Executive to its IPTV Programming Team
InteractiveTV Today [itvt] - San Francisco,CA,USA
The team, which is based in Los Angeles, oversees video content strategy and acquisition for Project Lightspeed's IPTV offering, U-verse TV. ...

IEC Broadband World Forum Europe 2005 Pioneers Through ...
Business Wire (press release) - San Francisco,CA,USA
12, 2005--Discussing triple play, IPTV challenges, and more, the International Engineering Consortium (IEC) hosted an unmatched Broadband World Forum Europe ...

Market Pulse Breaking News Alert for Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2005 ...
Market Wire (press release) - USA
... of Broadband over Power line (BPL) solutions, which includes offering secure 128kb high-speed Internet access, VoIP services and the emerging IPTV technology. ...

Small town telephone cooperative to offer Internet TV
OregonLive.com - Portland,OR,USA
Using a technology called IPTV, or Internet protocol television, the Canby Telephone Association will offer dozens of TV channels piped into homes over ...

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