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Brits don't do VoIP or IPTV
News Only 0.4 per cent of UK consumers subscribe to either IPTV or VoIP, making Brits among the slowest to catch on to the new telecoms services when compared to other industrialised countries included in the... [30 Nov 2006]
BBC told to rethink web TV plan
News The IPTV service, which could see BBC programmes airing simultaneously online and on terrestrial TV as well as providing viewers with the chance to catch up on programmes they have missed, may not be... [24 Jan 2007]
Businesses too scared to switch to VoIP
News The Brits are among the slowest to catch on to new services such as VoIP and IPTV compared to other countries, according to recent research for Ofcom. Companies are missing out on the long-term benefits... [15 Jan 2007]
Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Rupert Murdoch
News Owned by News Corp and run by Rupert's son James Murdoch (also a 2005 Agenda Setter), BSkyB in the UK has made its move into home broadband and the coming year looks to be one that will see the organisation lock horns with BT over... [08 Sep 2006]
BT pay TV to go live without Beeb on board
News BT's first foray into IPTV is set to launch this December, despite a promised autumn launch. BT is yet to detail how the service will be priced but users are likely to need a set-top box as well as a broadband... [28 Nov 2006]