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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - Cable television often boasts that it can deliver esoteric fare suiting nearly any taste. But it could be rendered obsolete by the likes of Bill Eason's hog cooking class. The North Carolina cook's program - self-described as an "all-day, whole hog class edited down to 45 minutes on how to find, select, prepare and serve whole hog from the man who cooks several hundred per year" - will be available for a $1.99 download as early as next month on something called DaveTV


 
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Thursday, 06 October 2005
IPTV Startup Has Big Plans for Texas
Light Reading - USA
... old, 24-person startup doesn't have a physical network, but does have a mission to reach some 1.6 million Houston households with fiber-fed IPTV -- and the ...

STB makers to integrate ANT/Alcatel package for IPTV
EE Times Online - USA
and the Alcatel-certified Open Media Client (OMC) in their latest designs for IPTV. Philips, Pace Micro Technolgy, ADB, Kreatel, and ...

Latens, Agama in IPTV services demonstration
Telecom Paper (subscription) - Houten,Netherlands
... over IP networks, have co-operated to demonstrate that both conditional access security and service assurance can be achieved in live IPTV deployment. ...

Blinkx Debuts Video Search
Techtree.com - Mumbai,India
... Suranga Chandratillake, founder, Blinkx, said, "There's been a huge amount of noise about IPTV, but we've yet to see any real progress in this area. ...

Source: Payless Communication Holdings, Inc.
PrimeZone (press release) - Los Angeles,CA,USA
... ("ATS") will manufacture and distribute innovative technologies such as Softswitches, VoIP, WiFi/WiMax, and IPTV devices for residential and commercial use. ...

Telefónica Picks Motive
Light Reading - USA
... Motive software is helping the company achieve these goals and providing the foundation for the successful rollout of future services such as IPTV and home ...


 
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