- Tiscali ends Italian IPTV service
- Al Jazeera joins Livestation network
- Introduction of video server line by BitBand
- 4Caster C4 encoder shipping begins by Envivio
- Advanced Advertising for Concurrent Teams
- Agreement between McAfee and Splash Media
- MyBBTV Aimed At Asian-Americans
- SES AMERICOM cancels IPTV service
- ECI wins award for Hi-FOCuS node
- Tandberg named IPTV Vendor of the Year
- Microsoft embarks on IPTV joint venture in South Korea
- Tiscali ends Italian IPTV service
- Open IPTV Forum publishes first Architecture Spec
- 4oD registers 100 million views
- Al Jazeera joins Livestation network
- Velocix and MediaMelon in HD video delivery partnership
- IPTV deployment tops DSL Forum agenda
- IPTV World Forum announces new worldwide shows
- BT Vision launches 'On' magazine
- Picture in Picture IPTV is On The Way
- Microsoft embarks on IPTV joint venture in South Korea
- Open IPTV Forum publishes first Architecture Spec
- BT Vision gains Adult Swim animation channel
- IPTV World Forum announces new worldwide shows
- 4oD registers 100 million views
- IPTV deployment tops DSL Forum agenda
- Wimbledon available on BBC iPlayer
- BBC makes iPlayer Firefox-compatible
- IPTV coming to Xbox 360
- BBC, ITV and Channel 4 in IPTV collaboration
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January 2, 2008
Netplay TV raises £1.14m to expand interactive games
by Jan Harris
London-based Netplay TV Plc has raised around £1.14 million in a share placing, to fund the expansion of its ‘Live Roulette’ show into a SuperCasino format and also to develop its Bingo show.
The company will use some of the funding for purpose-built studios to broadcast its shows.
Netplay TV provides three interactive TV services. LiveRoulette […]
January 2, 2008
ISPA expects growth in IPTV in 2008
by Jan Harris
The Internet Service Providers’ Association (ISPA), a UK trade association for ISPs, expects to see significant growth in IPTV services in 2008, together with advances in broadband provision.
The association also expects business technologies, such as VoIP and video conferencing, to be used more in the home in 2008.
The growing demand for high-quality online […]
