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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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Chromecast released in UK for £30
PC Pro-by Barry Collins
Alternatively Xbox (360 & One) offer a great range of IPTV services & Catch-up, so if you're a gamer and like Xbox, its not an issue.... By wittgenfrog on 17 Mar ...


IPTV is dead and there is 'no such thing as TV', claims UUX exec
DigitalTVEurope.net
IPTV is dead and the shift to a multiscreen world means that TV no longer exists in the way that it did, according Robert Delamar, the chief commercial officer of ...
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ZTE unveils MeBox IPTV
Voice & Data Online
ZTE has launched the ZTE MeBox, an IPTV+OTT dual-mode set-top box (STB), at the TV Connect 2014 conference and exhibition in London. The ZTE MeBox ...

Pay-TV providers see first yearly customer loss
USA TODAY
Consolidated Communications Holdings' IPTV added 1,000 to end the year at 110,000. SHARE 146 CONNECT 26 TWEET 4 COMMENTEMAILMORE ...
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Asia Pacific to add 501 million digital homes
Rapid tv news
Pay IPTV will record 69 million more subs. Pay-TV penetration wi

Telcos stick with STBs to avoid 'becoming an app'
Total Telecom
In a presentation designed to extol the virtues of the STB, Christopher Cytera, IPTV partner manager at Dune HD, noted that 270 million set-top boxes were sold ...


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Multiscreen viewing drives VOD uptake
Rapid tv news
An early innovator market, France remains one of the biggest global markets for VOD in the IPTV segment, with stalwarts Free and Orange TV (by France ...
 

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