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Third IPTV option in Poland
A third IPTV offering will begin in Poland in December 2007. Telefonia Dialog, the largest independent telecommunication operator in Poland, intends to launch its service in co-operation with its subsidiary Avista Media.
Following successful tests, the company will launch IPTV, VoD and PVR services, bundled with telephony and Internet, in a triple play offer called 'Dialog Media'. Telefonia Dialog will use IPTV hardware provided by Nokia Siemens Networks.
Telefonia Dialog plans to provide IPTV encoded in MPEG-4 via ADSL technology over its entire broadband network, and is planning local loop unbundling in the future. At the moment Telefonia Dialog provides its services only over its own infrastructure.
Telekomunikacja Polska and Multimedia Polska both launched IPTV services in Poland in 2006.
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