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Over-the-top video no threat to us, FASTWEB says as it anticipates selling more high-speed connections
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Ovum advises telcos: stay out of the content business and concentrate on being good service companies
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Telekom Austria launches in Vienna; puts emphasis on personal and local content

User-generated content and peer-to-peer video are on the roadmap

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Deutsche Telekom puts its faith in Microsoft’s IPTV middleware; will launch with VC-1 and MPEG-4

After three-month field trials the German incumbent is satisfied Microsoft TV system will scale and puts emphasis on service-orientated, interactive and personalised TV. HDTV will be available from mid-year launch date

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That don’t impress me much: more on-demand is all very well, but people want TV channels

Chris Forrester throws cold water on IPTV developments in the UK, and wonders why operators are wasting their time building their own content brands when all viewers really want is their favourite linear packages
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North American IPTV started in small rural telcos but has grown up and left home for the cities

In the first of our market overviews, Steve Hawley takes an in-depth look at IPTV progress in the US and Canada - where some services have achieved penetration rates above 20 per cent in large local markets

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BSkyB’s Easynet acquisition fits the pattern of satellite seeking VOD and moving into broadband

Telcos beware: some of the world’s satellite giants want to offer tripleplay. They already have the content - what they need are two-way broadband networks. As well as DSL, WiMAX is under consideration

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BSkyB’s Easynet acquisition fits the pattern of satellite seeking VOD and moving into broadband

Telcos beware: some of the world’s satellite giants want to offer tripleplay. They already have the content - what they need are two-way broadband networks. As well as DSL, WiMAX is under consideration

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DTT, IPTV and MoTV: KPN illustrates how new platforms are opening up TV market

Dutch telco set to become one of Europe’s most diversified operators

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Free-to-air channel offer is the next step in France Telecom’s evolution as content company

ipTVnews Analyst will be highlighting important IPTV deployments in each issue. Our first case study is MaLigne TV, whose fast-growing service will be boosted this spring by the launch of ‘Le Bouquet TV’

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