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The complementary nature of the Internet and classic broadcast television has been demonstrated by a survey conducted by comScore among US Internet users on Super Bowl Sunday, when 14% wanted to visit advertiser websites.…
Telco’s that had the vision, foresight and also the luxury of launching IPTV well before DTT arrived had the opportunity to get a foot in their local TV marketplace in time. That gave them many defensive options to…
Strategy Analytic's David Mercer provides a round-up of TelcoTV and where we are today with IPTV…
One goes up and the other comes down. Steve Hawley attends two IPTV flavoured events to provide his analytical view on the regions and the key discussion points.…
Benjamin Schwarz provides his view on the two day conference in Prague. Ben catches up with DS2, Evertz, Open IPTV Forum and Orca Interactive…
Internet video quality has been improving but it is still inconsistent and unfit for delivering paid for services. Can Adaptive Rate Streaming solve this problem?…
Strategy Analytics’ recent user experience study concludes that there is a clear opportunity for developers to fill the need for more advanced TV remote controls, especially as TVs and TV peripheral devices add web functionality to the big…
Philip Hunter analyses the current trends in IPTV test and monitoring.…
An analysis of the business and technical considerations for broadcasters and content owners streaming live events online…
Three film studios collaborate to launch new online video platform with the aim to enhance the viewing experience…
Ericsson Nikola Tesla has signed IPTV contract with main Georgian mobile operator Magticom…
How operators can compete with online video service providers when the rules have changed so dramatically.…
Hulu, who have successfully demonstrated, through an ad-based model, how to make money offering free content online, are toying with the idea of a subscription-based service.…
Analysis and commentary on the UK IPTV market…
Hulu reveal details on US service while adding UK launch will come not too far in the future…
Prime Time Communications are switching MPEG 2 set tops for MPEG 4 as they start to add more HD content.…
Time Warner and Comcast partner to distribute premium content online. 5,000 subscriber trial will commence with content from TNT and TBS.…
While we await the imminent proposals for Digital Britain, the European Commission is moving forward with proposals to apply a consistent regulatory approach across Europe for investment in next generation access networks based on fibre-optics.…
The BBC is still hoping to involve other broadcasters with its iPlayer as part of a project known as Marquee, despite its Canvas project being referred back by the BBC Trust for further explanation.…
YouTube has released a version of its site designed for viewing on a large screen, called YouTube XL. Hulu has meanwhile released a desktop application based on Flash for Windows and Mac personal computers.…
While the BBC is attempting to define and promote its own view of broadcast and broadband convergence with Project Canvas, broadcasters in France and Germany have been coming up with their own version.…
IMS reckons that an estimated 65 million households worldwide had the capability of viewing Internet video on their television set at the end of 2008, up 134% on 2007.…
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