Newsflash

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
services, reports In-Stat
 
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Wednesday, 13 December 2006

Telus Hopes to Offer High-Definition IPTV in Coming Year
Teleclick.ca - Victoria,BC,Canada
... has already begun offering IPTV services in many neighborhoods of Calgary and Edmonton, Alberta, and are currently in the process of a $600 million network ...

BT invents semantic television
CNET News.com - San Francisco,CA,USA
... However, the idea in the long run is for tailored programs to go out on Internet Protocal television (IPTV) platforms such as BT Vision, launched last week. ...

ETB to launch IPTV services in Colombia in Q1
Telecom Paper (subscription) - Houten,Netherlands
Colombian state-owned telecommunications firm ETB will invest USD 50 million in rolling out IPTV services during Q1 2007, reports the local press. ...

News Analysis: Red button under pressure
Media Bulletin - UK
Interactive TV has struggled to gain ground as an ad medium and now faces a threat from IPTV. ... 'IPTV can better fulfil people's expectations.'. ...

FastTV and Teracom Enter IPTV Agreement
IPTV News (press release) - UK
FastTV has signed an IPTV operator’s agreement with Teracom, which will be opening up its broadband network to digital TV. The ...

ETB to invest USD50 million in IPTV rollout in 1Q07
TeleGeography - Washington,DC,USA
Colombian state-owned telco ETB will invest USD50 million to roll out IPTV services during the first quarter of 2007, writes BNamericas citing local press ...

KOREA: KT to merge cable program makers
Asia Pacific Media Network - Los Angeles,CA,USA
... dominant fixed-line operator, plans to make a strategic alliance with the country's cable program providers in time for the launch of Internet protocol TV (IPTV ...
 
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