First Optus, now Primus plans to offer IPTV IPTV News By Jamie Beach June 1st, 2012 Australian ISP Primus has confirmed that it plans to launch an IPTV service in the coming months over its fibre-based broadband network. Tom Mazerski, CEO at Primus, told local new source Computerworld Australia that the ...
Branstad's math makes case for school reform DesMoinesRegister.com He also claims his administration has made progress cutting the state budget, making the astounding remark during IPTV's “Iowa Press” that, “We've reduced the ...
 Two Way TV and Samsung partner to offer sports betting Gaming Intelligence Group (registration) Australia's Two Way TV has signed an agreement with consumer electronics firm Samsung which will see its IPTV betting application rolled out across a range of ...
Digital Utilities Ventures (DUTV) Announces YouAuditioncom to ... Review seeker (press release) ... kind Open Source Media Network that will empower media viewers to create and broadcast their own programming for the Internet Protocol TV (IPTV) market. 
Primus plans to launch own IPTV Computerworld Australia iPrimus plans to deploy its own internet protocol television (IPTV) service as part of its National Broadband Network (NBN) offering. Tom Mazerski, CEO at Primus, told Computerworld Australia the HD television service, which is in advanced planning, ... ITU launches second IPTV app challenge IPTV News By Jamie Beach June 1st, 2012 The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) has launched its second IPTV Application Challenge, inviting individuals, small-to-medium sized enterprises (SMEs) and corporations to submit innovative IPTV solutions ...
Fastweb puts IPTV service out of its misery Broadband TV News Fastweb is planning to drop its IPTV service from November, according to a report in the Italian daily, Il Sole 24 Ore. Subscribers to the six-year old service have begun to receive letters informing them of the plans. In recent months a number of ... Astro Malaysia debuts multiscreen OTT service Astro On-The-Go IPTV News The commercial roll-out of Astro On-The-Go will start on September 1st, and will initially be available only to customers of its IPTV service 'Astro B.yond' and those of its satellite TV service who have more than one set-top box.
Tabcorp to Bet on Online Poker Wall Street Journal (blog) Mr. Attenborough also said the company was preparing to launch its internet television, or IPTV, offering in coming months. “It's the next generation of the way people will bet so we are making sure we're at the forefront of bringing that to market.
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