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MTNL, Reliance Infocomm and Bharti Telecom are racing to bring IPTV to market first in India Deployments are expected this year but there is general agreement that India needs widespread access network upgrades before IPTV can make significant progress. Philip Hunter looks at the state of play today |
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Software vendors use IBC to showcase new releases; most use standardised open interfaces Well-known middleware platforms go up-market to capture Tier-1 opportunities as operator-developed platforms become commercially available to other operators. Report by Steve Hawley |
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KPN launches ‘Mine’ complete with the Netherlands’ first PVR and ‘catch-up TV’ services The Dutch carrier is aiming for at least 10pc market share within a few years. As Steve Hawley reports, KPN is also determined to offer “all and any” TV and radio services across the country, including mobile |
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What about the ATM video users? Ken Pyle looks at the fate of the independents who backed ATM, and how those early-adopters move from ATM to IP video |
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Brazil’s three fixed telephony concessionaires seek slice of the broadband television market Brasil Telecom, Telemar and Telefónica plan to launch video services via broadband by year-end. Brasil Telecom says IPTV is its highest priority today, and begins its pilot in Brasilia with 300 clients. By Branislav Pekic |
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BSkyB initiates broadband service; aims to address one of satellite TV’s traditional disadvantages |
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Telecoms consultant calls for level fibre optic playing field for the Australian broadband TV marketplace |
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T-Online France is first commercial European launch with Microsoft IPTV Edition, offering 150 channels Rendering PiP in the encoder will take burden off Microsoft system |
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AT&T introduces IPTV and hybrid broadband-satellite TV services; Tatung set-tops are used initially San Antonio, Texas is the first commercial market for AT&T’s much anticipated U-verse offering. Where U-verse is not available, AT&T is offering Homezone, with EchoStar satellite TV and Akimbo VOD |
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US deployments have slowed due to MPEG-4 disruption and Telco wait-and-see attitudes Bernardin Arnason at the Pivot Group believes smaller Telcos have been waiting for AT&T’s vendor choices and MPEG-4 satellite transport solutions. Now roll-outs should accelerate again |
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