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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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Telecom majors log onto IPTV
NDTV.com - New Delhi,India
With revenues per user for fixed line telephony falling every year, telecoms want to provide additional value-added services to their customers and IPTV ...

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Real-time IPTV Service Subscribers Hit 468773 in June
전자신문 - South Korea
The real-time IPTV service subscribers hit 468773, a 10 time increase compared with the end of last December. Also, the total subscribers increased to ...

BBC: No clear future for free-to-air TV platforms
TechRadar UK - Patrick Goss - ‎15 hours ago‎
The BBC's Erik Huggers has admitted that the future for free-to-air digital platforms like Freesat and Freeview is 'unclear' – suggesting that only IPTV and ...

Disruptive technologies are giving fixed telcos a headache
Ovum - Sally Banks ‎ ‎
As telcos look to offer more advanced IPTV offerings, and customers use more and more high-bandwidth applications, the need for greater fibre investment in ...

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3rd July - Ericsson has been awarded contracts with the three ...
MobileGuru (press release) - ‎12 hours ago‎
... Hubei, Liaoning, Shandong, Shanghai and Sichuan provinces to enjoy services such as quality voice, high-speed broadband and high-definition IPTV.

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