July 2, 2007

Microsoft Getting Into IPTV

by Kathryn Lang

Microsoft is working to make IPTV more user friendly. Its newest update to the platform will give users more features and capabilities.
Mediaroom shows that the industry giant is dedicated to the consumers. This IPTV platform is promising to offer the consumer the very best options so that the experience will be richer and […]



June 12, 2007

IPTV Reaches For Heaven

by Kathryn Lang

IPTV is about to be a little closer to heaven. Dominion Video Satellite, Inc. is planning to release its family friendly broadcasting – aptly named Sky Angel – via broadband internet protocol.
The technology of IPTV is already widely used through out the world, especially in areas like Europe and Asia. By […]



June 8, 2007

IPTV Industry Working to Unify

by Kathryn Lang

IPTV may be too confusing for the average consumer, but the industry is trying to clear the air. Many experts, from the likes of BBC, Motorola, and the Voice of the Listener and viewer, are participating in roundtable discussion groups to find mutual ways to unify marketing and meet consumer needs.
IPTV is the […]



May 18, 2007

IPTV Bringing Companies Together

by Kathryn Lang

Companies are beginning to scramble to secure their spot in the IPTV revolution. Many of these companies are looking to mergers and acquisitions in order to restructure their current infrastructures. The idea is that by reordering a company it will be in a position to provide telcos with one-stop shopping for everything needed […]



April 19, 2007

IPTV Getting Heavy Investments

by Kathryn Lang

With the IPTV continuing to chip away at the telecommunications market, providers will have to make a larger investment in infrastructure. Currently, the connections for most homes is too slow to appreciate (or in some cases even view) the IPTV opportunities that are already filling the Super Highway.
There is hope for the many consumers […]



April 14, 2007

IPTV Causing Hollywood Nightmares

by Kathryn Lang

Hollywood is fretting over IPTV. Not because of the competition that it will generate, but because of the nightmares that stem from security. The movie industry is gearing up for a battle against piracy much like the recording industry faced a few years back.
As the use of IPTV moves into the mainstream, Hollywood […]



April 10, 2007

IPTV Providers Taking It Slow

by Kathryn Lang

Many subscribers are hungry for providers to roll out new IPTV services, but the industry doesn’t seem to be in a hurry to meet these needs. The number one hold up to the new technology is security. Providers and broadcasters are trying to find ways to protect the information that will be projected […]



April 4, 2007

IPTV Has Been Hi-Jacked

by Kathryn Lang

There is a new IPTV program aimed for men who like the extreme. Unlike many of the original programs that are surfing the web, www.Jack9.com is pushing the cutting edge of this new mass technology. Viewers and advertisers are starting to take notice.
With its high concentration on things like Mixed Martial Arts, Extreme […]



March 20, 2007

New Open IPTV Forum Starting

by Kathryn Lang

Just when you thought there wasn’t enough “group love” in the world today, IPTV jumps on the bandwagon. A long list of industry leaders has agreed to join forces for the Open IPTV Forum. It will be a consortium to look at a way to define an interoperable end-to-end specification for delivery of […]



March 13, 2007

Turner Saves IPTV

by Kathryn Lang

Some people are just dedicated to IPTV. Rick Turner is employed to make sure that people get their television fix. Last week, Mr. Turner went above and beyond the call of duty for that guarantee.
Mr. Turner, who has worked for five years as a transmitter engineer for IPTV, got the call last week […]



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