Telekom Austria posts modest TV growth
Austria’s dominant telco is still stuck in the low hundreds of thousands for its TV customer base, reaching 213,000 by the end of September, up a modest 14.6% from one year earlier.
Croatia’s B.net: “The way forward is to offer multi-screen services”
Adrian Jezina, CEO of Croatian cable operator B.net (now part of Telekom Austria), on the role that multi-screen video services will play in his company’s future strategy, and the content agreements needed to make that happen.
Telekom Austria reaches 206k IPTV subs
Austria’s dominant telco grew the subscriber base for its managed IPTV service ‘A1TV’ by a modest 18% in the 12 months to June 2012 to reach 206,300 customers.
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