OTT, economy take toll on US cable Advanced Television ... a million subscribers during the period as competition from IPTV services from telcos such as Verizon FiOS and AT&T U-verse continued to diminish the cable PCCW beefs up OTT VOD security to extend reach to more devices Rapid tv news Said to be Hong Kong's largest pay-TV provider, now TV claims one of the world's largest commercial deployments of IPTV and will be using Verimatrix Video ...
 Amino and Intel win major European telco deal Business Weekl The quoted UK company provides solutions for IPTV, OTT and in-home multimedia distribution. Amino says the European telco is to deploy the device as part of ...
Telefonia Dialog makes changes to IPTV line-up Telecompaper (subscription) Polish operator Telefonia Dialog, part of the Netia group, has added new channels to its IPTV line-up and has changed the names of various channels, effective from 01 December. As of this date, the new channel Canal + weekend was added to the Canal + ...
Verimatrix Proud to Be now TV's Partner of Choice for Its Multi-Screen Video ... MENAFN.COM About now TV now TV is one of the world's largest commercialdeployments of IPTV and Hong Kong's largest pay-TV provider. It isdelivered by PCCW Media, the multimedia and entertainment subsidiaryof PCCW Limited. PCCW also holds interests in ... Invitel expands broadband, IPTV services to Veszprem Telecompaper (subscription) Hungarian operator Invitel expanded its broadband internet and IPTV services' coverage to 10,000 families in Veszprem city. Residents are offered internet at speed of up to 150 Mbps as well as IPTV. As part of a promotional offer, customers who ...
Digital TV Labs tasked with developing IPTV test standards FierceIPTV Testing technology vendor Digital TV Labs has been tasked by the Open IPTV Forum (OIPF) with developing a test suite and assorted peripherals to "enable the certification of OIPF-conformant IPTV, OTT and hybrid devices," the two organizations said in a ...
BT drops Pace for YouView? IPTV News UK telco BT has terminated its agreement with set-top box vendor Pace for the latter to provide it with YouView boxes, according to reports in the Financial Times. The reports quote a BT spokesperson as saying: “BT has agreed with Pace that the company ... 
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