 Microsoft maintains IPTV leadership Rapid tv news Microsoft is still the only company to occupy two top slots in the regular snapshot of the IPTV market by leading analyst MRG. MRG's IPTV Market Leader Reports (MLR) aims to identify which IPTV systems and software companies are leading in six IPTV ... iWedia software powers WinGo TV Box Advanced Television iWedia has deployed its Teatro-3.5 software solution for Android IPTV STB in the TV box of WinGo, a wholly owned subsidiary of Swiss telecom operator Swisscom. The IPTV edition of Teatro-3.5 software solution for Android STB seamlessly integrates all ...
Bell wants law firm ousted in patent case Globe and Mail They argue that Bell's tactics amount to stalling, which is creating further financial hardship for them due to the growing popularity of the IPTV services, which Bell markets as Fibe TV. “The Plaintiff's counsel, Bereskin & Parr LLP, are in a conflict ... Teliphone Corp . Releases Second Quarter 2013 Financial Results MarketWatch Teliphone also operates a US network and its voice and IPTV services are available in 47 countries. Forward-Looking Statements. This press release includes "forward-looking statements" as defined by the SEC. All statements, other than statements of ...
Research and Markets: IPTV Market Leader Report - 2013 Report Tracks More ... Fort Mills Times The IPTV Market Leader Reports (MLR) identify which IPTV systems and software companies are leading each of the six IPTV market segments: access systems, video headend systems (VHE), video-on-demand server software (VOD), set-top boxes (STB), ... BlackArrow Unveils New IPTV Product & Partners Light Reading NEW YORK -- BlackArrow, a worldwide provider of advanced advertising solutions for New TV platforms, today announced the availability of BlackArrow Linear, a standards-based solution for extending live and linear TV programming to IP devices.  Eastern Europe the battleground for IPTV's major changes IPTV News Despite a slow start, Eastern Europe is now playing host to many of the IPTV industry's biggest changes, according to US research firm MRG, which adds that Microsoft again leads two market categories globally. Norm Bogen, VP of research at MRG, said: ...
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