According to IDC, the number of Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) subscribers in Asia/Pacific excluding Japan (APEJ) is expected to grow from nearly 500K subscribers in 2004 to over 20 mln subscribers by 2009 with an impressive CAGR of 110% -- We think this actually be low and a consercative estimate. A meaningless chart is shown below.
Nine catches up with video on demand The Australian Pay-TV style IPTV service Fetch TV is rumoured to be launching this week. Sony has boosted the number of channels on its Bravia Internet Video TV content ...
iiNet to launch FetchTV as IPTV service "soon" iTWire By Stuart Corner iiNet has revealed that FetchTV will be providing the content for its long-awaited IPTV service. iiNet has formed a partnership with ...
iiNet's IPTV plans steam ahead with Fetch ARNnet iiNet has previously argued alternative delivery models for broadcast and film content such as IPTV would curb the high level of piracy on the Internet. ...
Internet TV gets interesting: iiNet and iView announcements set to change ... Australian Macworld - Xavier Verhoeven iiNet's FetchTV offering is set to include a huge range of extra features on top of the basic IPTV (internet protocol television) offerings: it will include ... China's Multinational Future China International Business - Waldemar Pfoertsch Huawei's average annual growth rate has been approximately 40% over the last five years, with the company involved in key technologies such as 3G, IP, IPTV, ...
ABC Internet catch-up service heads to new Sony TVs Computerworld Australia ABC is one of three Australian stations to offer content over Sony's recently launched Bravia Internet Video IPTV platform, along with SBS and Channel 7. ...
iiNet offers first 'true' IPTV Computerworld Australia Internet Service Provider (ISP) iiNet will supply unmetered free-to-air and subscription TV to customers for around $30 a month as part of a new IPTV...