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 During a special session ostensibly called to take care of pressing school and tax legislation, the Texas State Senate passed a hotly contested bill eliminating local franchise requirements for telcos to enter video markets – instead allowing for a single statewide franchise. The bill has pitted Verizon and SBC against cable operators that are fighting to delay the onslaught of IPTV in any way they can. Read More here
 
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Saturday, 28 March 2009

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North American IPTV Market Grows 113%
Teleclick.ca - Victoria,BC,Canada
The number of IPTV users in North America more than doubled last year, reaching a total of more than 3835000 at the end of December, according to new data ...

Dallas Educational Non-Profit 1st Class Kids Announces the Launch ...
PR-USA.net (press release) - Varna,Bulgaria
1st Class Kids (www.1stClassKids.org) officials announced the launch of the first 'life-skills cooking program' for kids on Internet TV (IPTV) called ...

Business News
York Independent - York,ME,USA
YORK - Earl and Jeannie Rudman have recently become affiliate sales partners with Sky Angel IPTV. For more than a decade, Sky Angel has been America's ...

Sky's Vision of a Networked Home
I4U - USA
At the IPTV World Forum being held in Olympia, London Sky’s Director of OnDemand, Griff Parry wowed attendees with it’s concept Home of 2012 short film. ...

Telekom Slovenije to Secure SiOL IPTV With Verimatrix Solution

PR-USA.net (press release) - Varna,Bulgaria
IPTV World Forum 2009, Stand #160 -- Verimatrix, setting the standard in content security technologies that enhance the value of pay-TV networks, ...
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Avail Media Deploys IPTV Solutions With Nine Former IP PrimeTM ...
PR-CANADA.net (press release) - Murino,Montenegro
Avail Media, the only independent customer service-focused aggregator and provider of both linear and video-on-demand (VOD) MPEG-4 IPTV content, ...

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