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Siemens tackles Microsoft IPTV dominance
CNET News.com - USA
... software could give Siemens, the German telecommunications equipment giant, just the opportunity it's looking for to break into the emerging IPTV market. ...
 
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Nokia launches analytics to predict network capacity needs, protect ...
Voice & Data Online
Nokia Service Quality Manager (SQM) for IPTV lets operators rapidly identify and fix IPTV service issues 50 % more quickly to halve the number of ...

O2 Slovakia applies for launch of O2 TV
Telecompaper (subscription)-
The operator has applied to the licensing council for registration of retransmission, which is required for cable, satellite and IPTV operators. O2 wants to provide ...
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Freetime growth drives strong quarter for Freesat
IPTV News
Freesat, the subscription free satellite TV service, today announces a strong final quarter to 2015, with the addition of 36,000 new homes in the three months to ...

IP&TV News Roundtable: Partnerships Driving the Smart Home
IPTV News
If you were at CES last month, no doubt you would have been immersed in IoT in general and the Smart Home in particular – specifically regarding ...

Eurobites: Liberty Gets Green Light on BASE Deal
Light Reading
(NYSE: NOK) has launched two new analytics services to help speed up network capacity planning and improve IPTV service quality. The former assesses ...


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Vikings back on the shores of Amazon Prime Video
IPTV News
Norse-age drama Vikings is returning to Amazon Prime Video for a fourth season on 19th February 2016. The ten episode run will air weekly on Fridays 

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BCE to hike dividend 5% despite drop in profit
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
On the residential side of its business, BCE added 74,000 new IPTV (Internet protocol television) subscribers and gained 39,000 new Internet customers.
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