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 During a special session ostensibly called to take care of pressing school and tax legislation, the Texas State Senate passed a hotly contested bill eliminating local franchise requirements for telcos to enter video markets – instead allowing for a single statewide franchise. The bill has pitted Verizon and SBC against cable operators that are fighting to delay the onslaught of IPTV in any way they can. Read More here
 
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Thinking Out of the Box to Provide Security
San Diego Business Journal, CA
As Internet-based television, or IPTV, has become popular in Europe, Asia and the Middle East, the San Diego-based startup has gobbled a third of the market ...
 
Energy-efficient ‘green’ house is smarter than average home
Arkansas Democrat Gazette, AR
... with Motorola’s VIP 1216, its IPTV (Internet Protocol Television ) Set Top box with DVR for viewing content and entertainment options in multiple rooms. ...  
 
TV rule changes won't lower our bills
Times and Transcript, Canada
Aliant provides IPTV (Internet Protocol TV) to customers in Moncton, Halifax and Saint John through its Internet service. The packages and bundles are ...
 
IPTV, IMS Futures Featured at GMI Event
xchange Magazine, AZ
Their goal is to make wired and wireless network devices talk to each other by using emerging services like IPTV and others. ...
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Heights officials want AT&T to provide PEG channels free
Dearborn Press and Guide, MI - 16 hours ago
... MB or faster for the delivery of the city's video programming, necessary for AT&T to add the city's PEG channel to its line-up using IPTV technology. ..
 
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UTStarcom downloads next generation Internet technologies into Sri ...
Sunday Times.lk, Sri Lanka - 11 hours ago
UTStarcom and local partner Just In Time Holdings have already introduced the latest in Internet Protocol based entertainment technology, IPTV, ...
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