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With the number of analog cable TV subscriber
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BNS to Showcase Content Delivery and Management Across IPTV ...
PR Web (press release) - Ferndale,WA,USA
IPTV enabler Broadband Network Systems Ltd (BNS) will showcase the delivery and management of diverse content across multiple platforms with partners Envivio

Reliance plans to roll out IPTV services in India this year
Telecom Paper (subscription) - Houten,Netherlands
A revamped Reliance Communications Ventures (RCoVL) is kickstarting its long-standing plans to roll out IPTV services in India by the end of the year. ...

ANT Software: it remains to be seen how Microsoft and Cisco IPTV ...
DigiTimes - Taiwan
As a pioneer of a new technology, called IPTV (Internet Protocol Television), that delivers digital TV services to subscribers using the IP protocol over a ...

Telcos Lay $200 Billion Goose Egg
WebProNews - Lexington,KY,USA
... Convergence" is the buzzword they use to begin conversations about competing with cable companies not only in Internet service, but also in IPTV, and telephony ...

IPTV tech co. Kasenna announces new CEO
United Press International - USA
SUNNYVALE, Calif., May 12 (UPI) -- IPTV technology company Kasenna named Kumar Shah chief executive officer, the Sunnyvale, Calif., company announced Thursday. ...

DT Rival Launches IPTV
Light Reading - USA
German competitive operator HanseNet Telekommunikation GmbH launched its IPTV service yesterday, a month before the start of the soccer World Cup, which ...

Government: Definitions
CableFAX's CableWORLD - New York,NY,USA
... You wouldn't think, for instance, that it would be hard to define "cable television." But there are now court suits over whether "IPTV" is "cable" for the ...
 
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