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Telefonica Pay-TV Clients Down in Spain, But Revenues Up
Yahoo TV (blog)
In Latin America, Telefonica's IPTV contracts grew 39% year-on-year as the company pushes its data services. Pay-TV contracts in Spanish-speaking America ...

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French Canal+ subscriber numbers revealed
Broadband TV News
On cable and IPTV orange has the most subscribers with 530,000, followed by Free (490,000), SFR (250,000), Numéricable (220,000) and Bouygues (160,000

Movistar Plus nears 4m subs
Advanced Television
... the start of La Liga in September and the migration of 54,000 subscribers from satellite (the former Digital Plus) to IPTV distribution (with a net gain of 10,000).


Free adds Canal+ multiscreen offering to bundle
DigitalTVEurope.net
TV by Canal Panorama was launched by Canal+ to enable IPTV service providers to bundle Canal+ channels with their multi-play packages as part of a root ...

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63000 new TV customers for BT in Q2
Rapid TV News
UK incumbent telco BT has expressed satisfaction with its half-year results for 2016, with consumer revenue was up 11% and broadband and TV revenue up ...

 

AT&T Down! AT&T outage causing users unable to make or receive ...
Techworm
Television service is available through the U-verse brand, which is delivered over the internet (IPTV). AT&T has near-national wireless coverage. Internet and ...

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AT&T and Time Warner deal is about advertising as well as ...
Videonet
... the cord-cutting that has eaten into the cable sector, losing a combined 132,000 subscribers across its DIRECTV (satellite) and U-verse (IPTV) platforms in the ...

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