The video-encoding spinoff of France Telecom says mobile TV and IPTV are starting to gain traction and that is being reflected in its growth.
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The startup claims it has a “new model” for bringing Internet video to TV sets.
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Cable might dominate in established markets, but in Asia, Eastern Europe and Africa satellite looks strong.
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NDS Group, a News Corp. subsidiary, says it was keen to launch Internet Protocol TV in India, but even digital TV penetration remains low, at just over 1 million cable TV homes.
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Brand new video provider goes global with content from JumpTV.
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Swedish communications giant outbids Arris for Tandberg, in a move to expand its IPTV foothold.
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Analyst expects set-top box to grab sizable slice of DVD market.
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Deal follows a brigade of announcements last week of movie download services.
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Unrealistic expectations may have caused Internet TV delays.
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Zodiac launches local search and click-through advertising on TVs.
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New service, dubbed 'Joost,' will take on YouTube and Apple.
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Telco TV was supposed to be the stage for startup content, but so far it’s just old faces in new places.
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Software giant pushes system-on-a-chip set-top boxes as IPTV slowly rolls on.
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Far East Roundup: PRC wants electronically charged shooter technology; IPTV in South Korea; investment down in China and India; Adobe develops in India.
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Telcos have high hopes that Internet TV will make them money—but will Indians pay up?
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Startup teams with French retailer to bring wireless IPTV to the mall.
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Many American Internet surfers still sticking with dialup; video game industry to double by 2011; IPTV as next-gen television.
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After months of network building, software planning, and testing, the largest phone company in the U.S. offers video services.
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Sin City’s set for the world’s biggest consumer electronics convention.
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Simple Star’s Chad Richard wants your boring digital Christmas pics to get the sparkly slide-show treatment.
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