January 31, 2008

1,000 new IPTV users a week for Telekom Austria

by Lin Freestone

Telekom Austria has released the latest details of its recently introduced IPTV service.

Its aonTV service is gaining 1,000 new customers a week, and there are now almost 100 channels available.

The company expects to be able to offer aonTV to approximately half of all households, including rural areas, in Austria by the end of this year. It is aiming to become Austria’s major digital cable network provider by the end of the year.

 

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