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 TiVo Inc. poised to test a new Internet-based video download service -- It looksf TiVO will use its posiion in the market to become an IPTV conduit. The biggest victim: Akimbo, not mentioned in story.
 
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Cable and IPTV have an interesting start to the year
FierceCable
Cable first quarter 2014 How are cable operators, satellite providers and IPTV-focused telcos performing in the first quarter? Cable is beginning to see more ...

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Freesat maintains momentum with 18000 new homes
IPTV News
Freesat, the subscription free satellite TV service, has announced a good start to 2014, adding 18,000 homes. Freesat, which celebrates the sixth anniversary of ...

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IPTV set to overtake DTH in Western Europe
Advanced Television
Paying IPTV subscribers will overtake pay satellite TV ones in 2018, according to a new report from Digital TV Research. The Digital TV Western Europe report ...
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NanoTech's UltraFlix 4K IPTV/OTT Streaming Service Achieves New ...
MarketWatch
UltraFlix, the world's first dedicated 4K Ultra HD IPTV/OTT channel is available now on the Nuvola NP-1, and will be available on a variety of other 4K Ultra HD ...

BCE inches up on Rogers as Astral takeover and wireless growth ...
StarPhoenix-by Christine Dobby
Telecom and media giant BCE Inc. reported steady growth in its wireless business Tuesday and reaped the benefits of including Astral Media in its results as it ...

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MTS breaks ground for new EPIC Data Centre
MarketWatch
The company's suite of products and services include the latest in wireless technology, high-speed Internet, an award-winning IPTVservice, voice services, ...

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Reports: Microsoft Surface Mini to feature ARM CPU, stylus support
Liliputing
This is such a bad idea. How much money is Microsoft going to throw away? Another RT tablet, possibly selling off Xbox (their foot hold intoIPTV), Windows8, ...
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