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				   Ruckus Brings Remote Management to Muni Wi-Fi and IPTV  Wi-Fi Planet - Darien,CT,USA  Ruckus Wireless has always said it wants to help prevent truck rolls, whether for WISPs with municipal-sized Internet access networks or IPTV companies who ...     Nortel plans to test IPTV set-top boxes  Business Standard - India  Nortel Networks, the $10.5 billion global networking equipment provider, is planning to run IPTV set-top boxes on a trial basis in India. ...     More support for Microsoft's IPTV platform  TG Daily - USA  ... Microsoft announced that it has partnered with Cisco, Motorola, Philips, and Tatung to provide new set-top boxes for Internet Protocol TV (IPTV), to support ...  TI Delivers New Family xDSL Chipsets With VoIP, IPTV Support  xchange Magazine - Phoenix,AZ,USA  ... to service providers, said TI’s Tina Rogers, because they have a multimedia processor that can support the heavy processing demands of IPTV; offer a high ...  
   Microsoft IPTV Set-Tops on the Way  Digitaltrends.com - Lake Oswego,OR,USA  By Geoff Duncan. "The advent of system-on-a-chip set-tops is a key milestone for the IPTV industry," said Christine Heckart, Microsoft's general manager of ...     China IPTV Subscribers to Surpass 10 mln by 2011  International Business Times - New York,NY,USA  NEW YORK (International Business Times) - The number of China IPTV subscribers is expected to surpass ten million by 2011, increasing four-fold, according to ...     IPTV facing slow early going  Australian IT - Australia  Internet Protocol-based TV (IPTV) is one of the latest initiatives pushed by fixed-line telecoms operators to help boost revenue dented by free or cheap ...      [Daily Online] Laser TVs, IPTV and Sold Out PS3s  CEPro - Framingham,MA,USA  ... Would you be surprised? IPTV is making headlines, with new set-top boxes from industry leaders like Microsoft, Cisco and Motorola, according to PC World. ...     Pan-Asia, IPTV deals for E!  C21Media - London,England,UK  ... over 830 hours of entertainment and lifestyle-themed programming into the Asia Pacific region, and will take the E! International Network to IPTV platforms for ...
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