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Comment As with many other ISP's, considering Tiscali offer their own IPTV service 'down the wire', they in all reality will be more jealous than anything else that people actually want to use the BBC's fantastic service - as opposed to their own under... [10 Apr 2008]
Tech Visions: New media floods firms' networks
Comment Howard Greenfield, president of Go Associates, is a digital media strategist, columnist, and co-author of IPTV & Internet Video, Focal Press, 2007. But for many CIOs that future has already arrived, argues Howard Greenfield. [19 Feb 2008]
The greening of IT: Cooling costs
Comment Witness the growth of on-demand entertainment services such as IPTV, and businesses moving to a pay-as-you-grow software as a service (SaaS) model. Do we need IPTV and SaaS? Futurity Media's Stewart Baines looks at ways of reducing consumption. [21 Sep 2007]
Speeding up the net - is it possible?
Comment Control means first making sure employees are focused on the things they should be doing and not inadvertently consuming bandwidth for non-work purposes such as browsing YouTube, downloading MP3 files or keeping up with the cricket via IPTV. [09 Jul 2007]
Television 2.0 cometh
Comment Despite the challenges in bringing IPTV into the mainstream, interest is booming. What is the biggest current technical obstacle to deploying competitive IPTV? As I wrote in last month's column, with a new technology such as IPTV everyone's a novice. [04 Jul 2007]
IPTV for beginners
Comment Though everyone's making big predictions for IPTV's uptake, the services are still a long way off. IPTV households are expected to grow worldwide from around seven million to 48 million between now and 2019 - a 60 per cent annual growth rate over... [04 Jun 2007]
Leader: TV's changing channels
Leader And this is unlikely to change, especially when IPTV - TV via broadband connection - becomes a viable commercial proposition. But what does the current explosion of user-generated content and web 2.0 excitement mean for your humble television set? [03 May 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: My changing TV habits
Comment At the present rate of migration our new home will be dominated by IPTV within five years and I'll be wondering what to do with all that old coax and a lot of boxes. IPTV is gradually taking over my viewing time as conventional TV content seems to... [30 Apr 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 02.03.07
Round-Up BT promptly announced plans to roll out its own IPTV offering (and launched a series of depressing television ads featuring a soulless and loveless family starring that slightly gangly looking fella off of Love Actually and that terrible programme... [02 Mar 2007]
Editor's Blog: All communications in one place
Comment BT will clearly be a home entertainment player over coming years with its ability to provide IPTV services over DSL lines. What is that place? I ask that somewhat awkward question because this week has seen some of the biggest names in UK business... [09 Feb 2007]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Mobile internet reality
Comment One interesting trial being conducted by Alcatel in a semi-rural area of Belgium is using the capacity of IPTV to offer community channels. With the advent of IPTV, using the internet to deliver television, even more channels of choice become... [11 Jan 2007]
Upwardly Mobile: The operators' new clothes
Comment Bringing Genion to the UK, coupled with a promised expansion of Be geographical reach and a possible IPTV move, would effectively put the company into competition with the likes of NTL and BT. Turning O2 into a 'triple' or 'quad' player - selling... [03 Dec 2006]
Analysis: Is convergence unstoppable?
Comment Orange - until recently, a brand better known for its pure-play mobile offering - is one of the players that has already started on the convergence path, offering mobile, broadband, FMC and soon IPTV. [30 Nov 2006]
Leader: Quad-play quandaries
Leader Mobile companies are buying DSL outfits and that path will naturally lead to IPTV. Last week all eyes were on the to-ing and fro-ing of ITV, NTL and BSkyB as NTL and Sky wrestled for control of the beleaguered broadcaster. [20 Nov 2006]
Ashley Highfield
AS Profile The emergence of IPTV, a greater move towards on-demand programming and the BBC's adoption of podcasting means there's scope to keep on pushing forward. Why? Keeping the Beeb up-to-date Ashley Highfield has become something of an Agenda Setters... [25 Sep 2006]
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