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Nokia Siemens sells IPTV assets to Accenture

Nokia Siemens sells IPTV assets to Accenture

To grow low-cost video business.
a Staff Writer Oct 2 2012, 8:07AM Collaboration
iiNet chief dismisses mobile talk

iiNet chief dismisses mobile talk

But interested in content fight.
James Hutchinson Aug 20 2012, 8:04AM Collaboration
Optus eyes mobile FetchTV

Optus eyes mobile FetchTV

Joint development.
Staff Writers May 9 2011, 3:29PM Mobility
Thodey: Telstra has sold 10,000 T-Hubs

Thodey: Telstra has sold 10,000 T-Hubs

Thodey comments on NBN, HFC, Next G and 4G.
Brett Winterford May 20 2010, 8:54AM Collaboration
iiNet trials pay-TV service

iiNet trials pay-TV service

Staff and Whirlpool community get first taste.
Liz Tay Apr 12 2010, 11:00PM Services
iiNet reports record profit increase

iiNet reports record profit increase

More customers get Naked.
Munir Kotadia Aug 18 2009, 2:42PM Finance
China's IPTV market disappoints

China's IPTV market disappoints

Internet TV operators in China appear to have severely overestimated the growth rate of the market, according to new research.

Simon Burns Jan 17 2008, 7:15AM Mobility
Eight million surfers switch on IPTV

Eight million surfers switch on IPTV

The number of global IPTV service users increased by 179 percent in the 12 months to 30 June 2007, according to new research.
Robert Jaques Oct 9 2007, 2:55PM Collaboration
IPTV must continue waiting game

IPTV must continue waiting game

IPTV sounds like a simple and effective enough idea, yet it continues to elude the mainstream.
Trevor Treharne May 25 2007, 1:30PM Collaboration
Industry giants form IPTV forum

Industry giants form IPTV forum

Open forum to develop standards for future IPTV transmission.
Iain Thomson Mar 22 2007, 2:12PM Collaboration
IPTV to struggle in the short term

IPTV to struggle in the short term

The IPTV market will grow to 48.8 million subscribers by 2010 but companies will still struggle to turn that into a big profit, according to an industry analyst.
Matt Chapman Sep 7 2006, 9:42AM Sales & Marketing
Europeans expected to flock to TV over internet

Europeans expected to flock to TV over internet

About 8.7 million Europeans will be watching television over the internet by 2009, or 9.4 percent of a market currently dominated by cable and satellite operators, according to a forecast.
Staff Writers Nov 22 2005, 9:33AM Collaboration
IPTV, games drive online entertainment boom

IPTV, games drive online entertainment boom

Online entertainment worldwide is expected to increase threefold in five years, driven primarily by internet television offered by telecommunications companies, a market researcher has predicted.
Antone Gonsalves Feb 28 2005, 12:00AM Collaboration

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