Astro-Maxis launch IPTV offer
Malay Mail As the Astro service will be piped in via the fibre-optic cable, using what is known as IPTV technology, viewers will no longer be affected by “rain fade” that disrupts transmissions during thunderstorms and heavy cloud cover, said Astro chief ... Astro B.yond IPTV kicks off The Sun Daily KUALA LUMPUR (May 1, 2013): Astro Malaysia Holdings Bhd has teamed up with Maxis Bhd to offer the much anticipated Astro B.yond Internet Protocol television (IPTV) service, with packages starting from RM185.95 per month for a family pack and 10Mbps ...
Maxis, Astro offer broadband, IPTV bundles Telecompaper (subscription) Malaysian communications provider Maxis has introduced a broadband and entertainment bundle with Astro, combining broadband and Astro B.yond IPTV. The companies are offering their customers a 10, 20, or 30 Mbps broadband service bundled with ... Microsoft Executive Pete Thompson Joins SeaWell Networks Board of Directors Fort Mills Times As the Vice President of Microsoft Mediaroom, a technology leader for IPTV platforms and visionary for multiscreen experiences, Thompson brings extensive market awareness, knowledge and experience to the SeaWell team. Since joining Microsoft in 2006, ... Public Invest Research keeps Neutral outlook on Maxis - The Star Online The Star Online "As we have already factored in the financial impact from IPTV/broadband collaboration in our previous forecast, we maintain our Neutral call on Maxis and our 12-month target price of RM6.85," it said. E-mail this story · Print this story · Bookmark ... Espial Granted Patent for Fast Channel Change Sacramento Bee The patent covers technology that enables service providers to implement fast channel change (FCC) on set-top boxes and TVs powered by IPTV networks. Together with the current patent grant, Espial now has patents with over 80 claims that specifically ...
 Brazil's Log On Multimedia: “Wireless technologies are key to developments in ... IPTV News Eduardo Mace, president of Brazilian media company Log On Multimedia, discusses how over-the-top services compare to traditional pay-TV in Brazil, and the key role that mobile technologies like 4G will play in development of IPTV cloud frameworks.
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