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 During a special session ostensibly called to take care of pressing school and tax legislation, the Texas State Senate passed a hotly contested bill eliminating local franchise requirements for telcos to enter video markets – instead allowing for a single statewide franchise. The bill has pitted Verizon and SBC against cable operators that are fighting to delay the onslaught of IPTV in any way they can. Read More here
 
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Telekom to add new HD channels to Entertain
Rapid tv news
Germany's national telco Deutsche Telekom will expand the HD line-up of its IPTV platform Entertain with Discovery Channel HD, Animal Planet HD and Bibel ...


BSKYB Secures WWE for Five More Years – WWE NEWS
ringsidereport.com (blog)
Sky distributes its content broadly over several platforms, including satellite, cable, IPTV, mobile and WiFi. NOW TV, Sky's second consumer brand, builds on the ...

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TiVo to acquire Digitalsmiths
IPTV News
TiVo have announced that it will acquire Digitalsmiths, the Pay-TV industry's most broadly adopted cloud-based content discovery and recommendation service.
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Global TV market revenue to increase 23% by 2018
Rapid tv news
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YOU On Demand expands Disney deal
IPTV News
... digital cable, IPTV, Over-the-Top and online.” With Disney, YOU On Demand will continue its pursuit of expanding its mobile distribution presence in China.

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BBC News and BBC Sport apps launch on Freesat
IPTV News
Freesat, the subscription free satellite TV service, has today announced the launch of the new BBC News app and BBC Sport app on its Freetime service – the ...
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Windows 8.1 Update 1: what we know so far
PC Pro-by Nicole Kobie
The idea being 'One' device for all entertainment in your lounge instead of a console, separate blu-ray, IPTV, PVR etc. Better than Xbox 720. By mr_chips on 2 ...
 
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