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Alcatel Lucent sets up Israeli multimedia center
Globes
Alcatel Lucent SA (NYSE; Euronext: ALU) is setting up a multimedia development center in Israel, which will work on Internet-protocol television (IPTV), multiscreen video services, focused IP multimedia systems (IMS), and other telecommunications ...

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Batelco launches key fibre-based network
Gulf Daily News
Among the many advantages of using fibre is its efficiency and ability in delivering high bandwidth connectivity required to support value-added services like IPTV and video on demand 3D TV and 3D gaming, which will be available in the future. ...

Report: Worldwide pay-TV revenue to hit $236B at end of 2012
Communications, Engineering & Design Magazine - Dec 21, 2011
The increased rollout of IPTV services by competitors was also cited as another reason for cable's diminished share next year. "Cable TV services will still ...

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Batelco rolls out hitech fiber network
Trade Arabia -
Furthermore, residents of major real estate projects including Riffa Views and Reef Island can now enjoy high end IPTV services over Batelco's Fibre Network ...

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Internet TV here to stay
New Straits Times
LIVING room entertainment is set to scale new heights this year, as iPTV (Internet Protocol Television) and Net devices become more mainstream. iPTV, in particular, promises something different for everyone. Its appeal lies in the fact that it allows ...

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