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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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Netflix style video-on-demand comes to North Korea, state TV shows
NK News
Netflix style video-on-demand services via quasi-internet protocol television (IPTV) have come to North Korea, state broadcaster the Korea Central Television ...

Midco to begin migration to IPTV within the next 5 years
FierceCable   
“And, as a matter of fact, we're evaluating our options for the future, and expect to migrate to IPTV within the next five years. And what that will give us is the ...
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KT rolls out wireless IPTV service
Korea Times
"Olleh TV Air is expected to provide innovative IPTV services, which used to ... is an external terminal device that connects an Internet modem to an IPTV set-top ...

KT introduces wireless IPTV in Korea

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A wireless Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) technology has been developed for the first time in Korea. KT Corporation, one of the country's largest ...
   
Tripleplay deploys IPTV and signage at Mercedes-Benz Arena
Installation International
Tripleplay has been chosen by Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG) to implement its IPTV and digital signage technology at the 17,000-capacity ...
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Ericsson puts IP video products into shiny new package dubbed 'TV ...
FierceCable
Want more proof that turnkey video service is catching on in the IP video segment? Behold Ericsson's latest juggling around of the IPTV and internet video assets ...

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Anti-piracy alliance failing as Latam threatens to spiral out of control
Rethink Research (subscription)
... in the more developed European market where the Audiovisual Anti-Piracy Alliance (AAPA) is tasked with battling piracy across OTT and IPTV networks.

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