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IPTV to grow tenfold by 2010 -- report
DMasia.com - France
The rapid growth in internet protocol television (IPTV) over the next few years is to see subscriber numbers at end-2010 reach around ten times the 2005 figure ...
 
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Motorola Growth in Digital Video
The FINANCIAL - Tbilisi,Georgia
Motorola’s Home & Networks Mobility business has shipped more than 73 million digital entertainment devices and more than four million IPTV set-top devices, ...
   

Deutsche Telekom selects 10 finalists for IPTV application competition
Telecom Paper (subscription) - Houten,Netherlands
Deutsche Telekom has received 105 creative IPTV concepts from 13 countries as entries for its IPTV contest called Interactive TV Award. ...

Polish incumbent TPSA adds 9000 IPTV subscribers in Q1
IPTV News - UK
May 2, 2008 – Polish incumbent telco TPSA has reported in its first quarter results that it added 9000 subscribers to its IPTV service during the period to ...

BabyFirst launches on BesTV in China
Indiantelevision.com - Mumbai,Maharashtra,India
MUMBAI: BabyFirst has signed with Shanghai Media Group’s (SMG) IPTV platform BestTV and will will be available on the platform from this month. ...

SeaChange International Partners with AirTies to Deliver Next ...
TMC Net - Norwalk,CT,USA
The resulting solutions will expedite the deployment of advanced IPTV services by eliminating truck rolls and quickly enabling televisions and personal ...

PTCL wins best technology awards at Expo
Daily Times - Lahore,Pakistan
... services beginning with the new Vfone and Broadband Pakistan packages and culminating with the cutting edge technologies of PTCL Skylink, EvDO and IPTV.

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Salad days
Broadband TV News - London,UK
While the take-up of IPTV services in CEE is on nowhere the same scale as that of cable and DTH, it is clearly growing. This week, for instance, Comstar-UTS ...

 

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