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Tuesday, 13 February 2007

Want Content? DMEX Content Exchange for IPTV/VoD Launched
TVover.net - St. Louis,MO,USA
Digital TX Limited has announced the soft launch of a new global business program for digital content management and distribution named "DMEX", ...

BLADE Network Technologies and IBM Team to Enable IPTV and ...
Market Wire (press release) - USA
"New applications like IPTV and other quadruple-play services require 10 Gigabit Ethernet bandwidth, while blade servers save space and reduce cabling ...

Time Warner Scraps IPTV Trial
BroadbandReports.com - New York,NY,USA
In 2005 we mentioned how Time Warner Cable was offering 75 channels of IPTV service to 9000 customers in San Diego. Users at the time wrote to us to say the ...

Is IPTV Getting Joost?
Daily IPTV - San Francisco,CA,USA
A new startup called Joost , formerly known as The Venice Project, may provide an interesting look at the future of IPTV. ...

Korea, Japan, China meet on IPTV standardisation
Telecom Paper (subscription) - Houten,Netherlands
ICT experts from China, South Korea and Japan have held a standards meeting to cooperate on IPTV standards. In particular, the three countries agreed to ...

New 'IPTV' Venture - Med1a Launches With Proposition to Monetise IPTV
Earthtimes.org - USA
IPTV Consultancy and Technology Enabler, Med1a, has beenlaunched to help Media Companies and Special Interest Groups to monetisetheir proposition utilising ...
 
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