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With the number of analog cable TV subscriber
households either flat or declining in many developed countries, the cable TV
industry's future depends more and more on cable modem service and digital video
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Industry Analyst Jeff Kagan on Sprint Signing LTE Roaming Deals ...
IT Business Net
He offers comment to reporters and journalists on wireless, telecom, Internet, cable television, IPTV and other tech news stories. Kagan is known as a ...

Political scientists see Branstad in strong position for re-election
Sioux City Journal
It's available beginning Friday night at www.iptv.org. Quinnipiac University Polls beginning in 2013 have shown fifth-term GOP Gov. Terry Branstad has lost ...

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du Data Festival gives you up to five times data at no additional cost!
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We offer mobile and fixed telephony, broadband connectivity and IPTV services to individuals, homes and businesses. We also provide carrier services for ...
 

Arts & Community calendar: 22 to 28
Ames Tribune
Family Storytime, 10:30 a.m., Ames Public Library, 520 Lincoln Way. IPTV Kids Clubhouse's Dan Wardell, 3 p.m., Bandshell Park, Sixth Street and Duff Avenue.
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BBC contracts extra transponder for summer streaming
IPTV News
SES announced today that the BBC has contracted one additional transponder at ASTRA 28.2 degrees East from the duration of the 2014 Wimbledon Tennis ...


French Netflix details revealed
IPTV News
French news service BFMTV has revealed apparent plans for the Netflix French launch scheduled for autumn. Pricing will apparently be consistent with ...
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Australia, Game of Thrones, and the Lesson For Any Business
Power Retail-by Rory Betteridge
Foxtel paid a king's ransom to GoT producers HBO for the exclusive rights to live broadcast of GoT in Australia, preventing IPTV platforms such as iTunes from ...
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