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IPTV to grow tenfold by 2010 -- report
DMasia.com - France
The rapid growth in internet protocol television (IPTV) over the next few years is to see subscriber numbers at end-2010 reach around ten times the 2005 figure ...
 
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Growth Slows in LatAm Pay TV
World Screen
IPTV revenues are expected to see greater gains, albeit from a much lower base, rising to $796 million in 2021 from $147 million last year. Brazil is the region's ...

Digital TV on the Rise in Latin America
eMarketer
Meanwhile, analog cable TV's decline will be such that it falls to fourth place when it comes to Latin American revenue; internet protocol TV (IPTV) will see a ...
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Were Analysts Bullish Amino Technologies Plc (LON:AMO) This ...
Stock Caller
Amino Technologies Plc is a United Kingdom firm engaged in IPTV software technologies and hardware platforms that enable delivery of digital programming ...


European pay-TV subs to hit 169 mln by 2025 - study
Telecompaper (subscription)
The increase is equivalent to a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2 percent, with IPTV operators adding nearly 21 million new subscribers over the ...

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Sigma Designs, Inc. (NASDAQ:SIGM) Street Rating in Focus
Uptick Analyst
The Company focuses on integrated chipset solutions that serve for Internet protocol television (IPTV) set-top boxes, connected media players, residential ...

 

DFL invites bids for German football broadcast rights
Telecompaper (subscription)
The tenders cover audiovisual (Video) rights for live broadcasts, as well as time-shifted broadcasts across satellite, terrestrial, cable/IPTV, web and mobile.

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ASUS' RT-AC3100 Router Firmware 380.2697 Beta Is Up for Grabs
Softpedia News (blog)
In addition to that, ASUS has also managed to add Vodafone profile in IPTV and support for new Router App features, as well as fix the GUI issue for reboot ...
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