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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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Exploring the internet on TV
The Australian - Sydney,Australia
IPTV, otherwise known as Internet Protocol TV, has been a buzzword on computers for the past year with the development of services such Joost, ...

 

Serbia gears up for IPTV
Broadband TV News - London,UK
By Branislav Pekic | November 9, 2008 | 08:04 UK Telekom Srbija has begun trialing its new IPTV service, which will be fully launched on December 1. ...


Foxtel Launching 16GB USB Key For iQ2Go IPTV Entertainment On The Move
Gizmodo Australia - Sydney,NSW,Australia
The IPTV service, which uses the currently disabled ethernet jack on the back of the iQ2 box, will let users download video on demand over the internet, ...

 

Granada TV Scrambles For GE Spectrum
Media Research Asia.com (subscription), Hong Kong
“Essentially we’re targeting some emerging IPTV platforms, new DTH platforms and wherever there is cable that’s upgraded to digital and has a digital ...
 

Telstra ponders media assets to complement Foxtel
The Australian, Australia
"The question now about IPTV (internet protocol TV) is how can we make it complementary with other services that we can deliver as we continue to add value ...

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Euro Networks: Following the TV5 Path
Media Research Asia.com (subscription), Hong Kong
With shelf space limited on analog networks, digital cable, IPTV and even mobile distribution becomes important. To tap into a potential subs group of 2 ...

 

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