Microsoft sells IPTV platform to Ericsson PCWorld Microsoft has sold its Mediaroom IPTV platform to Ericsson in order to solely focus on the Xbox. For Ericsson, the deal will make it the largest provider of "IPTV and multi-screen solutions," it said on Monday. The two companies didn't announce any ... Microsoft sells its Mediaroom IPTV business to Ericsson The Verge Microsoft is announcing today that is has sold its IPTV business, Mediaroom, to Ericsson. The software giant says Ericsson will continue to invest in the Mediaroom platform that is currently used by 22 million set-top boxes in 21 countries around the ... Ericsson to buy Microsoft IPTV business Reuters UK Ericsson said the deal would make the company, already the world's biggest mobile networks maker, the leading provider of IPTV with a 25 percent market share. Microsoft's website said the Mediaroom platform was offered by more than 40 operators. Digisoft.tv and Dune HD Partner to Introduce Industry-First Solution to Cord ... Sacramento Bee Based on the award-winning Dune HD Connect StickSTB™ with additional support for the company's full line of IPTV and OTT IP and hybrid CPE devices, the agreement encompasses distribution, systems integration, research and development and support. Netia buys network from UPC Polska DigitalTVEurope.net Polish IPTV service provider Netia has signed a deal with UPC Polska to buy a part of the former Aster cable operator's network. The deal will see Netia take network capacity in Warsaw and Krakow. UPC agreed to buy Aster in 2011 and as part of the ...
IPTV to help drive cloud-based TV services to $750 million by 2017 FierceIPTV Cloud-based TV services, driven by IPTV, cable and satellite pay TV service providers, will grow from $120 million in 2013 to more than $750 million by 2017, according to a new report developed by the Multimedia Research Group. In the report ...
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