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OTE prepares to sell
Broadband TV News
In Greece, OTE launched a DTH service last October to build on its IPTV offer. Both operate under the OTE TV brand. Hellas Sat's satellite Hellas Sat 2 is ...

Foxtel/Austar concessions to boost merger prospects
Advanced Television 
It is understood the pair will allow some content to be used by ISPs for IPTV, identified as a “potentially significant alternative delivery mechanism” for ...

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MRG Report Shows IPTV Growth Outpacing Cable and Satellite TV
Sacramento Bee
27, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- The new IPTV forecast from MRG, Inc. indicates that the number of global IPTV subscribers will grow from 53 million in 2011 to 105.1 million in 2015, a CAGR of 18.7%. The service revenue for the global IPTV market was ...

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Maxcom Deploys Envivio Encoders to Power Mexico's First OTT, IPTV and VOD ...

PR Web (press release)
The Envivio solution makes it possible for us to expand our IPTV service in new geographic areas with OTT delivery, optimizes our CAPEX investment, and is a future-ready architecture that can scale as the Yuzu service expands.

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Mariner shortlisted for the IP&TV World Forum Industry Awards 2012
Advanced Television
Mariner's xVu IPTV service assurance product line is continually evolving in response to the operational and service quality needs of IPTV operators. This nomination recognizes Mariner as one of the final candidates in the “Best Quality Improvement ...

Philips puts Smart TV centre stage for 2012
Reg Hardware
By Reg Hard • Get more from this author Philips has introduced an updated UI for its smart TVs and promised to support IPTV across a broader array of tellies this year. The Dutch firm's new UI will present the usual array of IPTV and catch-up services ...

Connect TV brings IPTV to compatible Freeview HD devices
thinkbroadband.com
The channels can now use IPTV to deliver their channel outside of the DTT timeslot, or carry extra on demand content, the internet content appearing in the channels normal Freeview channel number on the EPG. Delivering an IPTV service at around a bit ...

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Classic Media inks TV deals in Asia-Pacific region
Kidscreen
The deals include a new free TV agreement for Postman Pat (South Korea, EBS), and IPTV deals for the series in Australia (Yahoo 7) and China (Qiyi/Lekan). A range of agreements signed for Guess with Jess include New Zealand (TVNZ), South Korea (C4U ...

IPTV trial an acid test for TOT's network capabilities
TeleGeography
Thai state-run telco TOT has launched a trial internet protocol television (IPTV) service in partnership with Malaysia's Cubic Associates Group. The high-definition video trial will serve to test the capabilities of TOT's existing fixed network, ...

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IPTV outpacing cable and satellite TV
Rapid tv news
Aggressive enhancements to standard packages has resulted in IPTV companies exhibiting markedly more rapid growth than cable TV and satellite rivals, new research from MRG has discovered. The analyst forecasts the number of global IPTV subscribers to ...

Foxtel and Austar set to play nice with IPTV guys
Register
The Australian reports that the duo will be offering movie and lifestyle content for IPTV services as a way to placate the qualms of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) which has been stalling on a decision.

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IPTV growth pulls away from cable and satellite
DigitalProductionME.com
by Jason Saundalkar on Feb 27, 2012 Research house MRG's recent IPTV forecast has shown that the number of global IPTV subscribers will grow from 53 million in 2011 to 105.1 million in 2015. “In recent quarters, IPTV operators have seen their ...

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