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 20 mln IPTV subscribers in Asia by 2009

According to IDC, the number of Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) subscribers in Asia/Pacific excluding Japan (APEJ) is expected to grow from nearly 500K subscribers in 2004 to over 20 mln subscribers by 2009 with an impressive CAGR of 110% -- We think this actually be low and a consercative estimate. A meaningless chart is shown below.


 
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Multichannel News, NY - 1 hour ago
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Trading Markets (press release), CA - 2 hours ago
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Ringing loud: Bharti Airtel, Vodafone
Economic Times, India - 7 hours ago
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Elion gains IPTV subscribers
Broadband TV News, UK - 17 hours ago
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Cable Stocks Caught In Markets' Slide
Multichannel News, NY - Oct 24, 2008
For example, AT&T stock fell 6% ($1.73 per share) last week even though it exceeded analysts’ estimates for its U-Verse IPTV product – investors instead ... 
 
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Commodity Online, India - 19 hours ago
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