This week we are starting a new feature article entitled "This Week's IPTV Headlines." As much as we try to keep up with news involving IPTV and related issues, there is news we don't have the opportunity to write on as well as great articles written up by other news sources around the world. In our constant strive to be the aggregation point for IPTV news; we would like to bring you these headlines so that you have the best opportunity to stay informed.
Please note that headlines we do cover will not show up in this listing. Let us know your thoughts.
IPTV Startups Step OutFuture July 4, 2005 Print Issue
"No longer limited by technological barriers, startups prepare for the day when your television explodes into a million channels."
Why is Asia leading the Global IPTV Revolution?June 23, 2005
"Over the past year or so we've seen the media and telecommunications industries experiencing a transformation of seismic proportions resulting in a hothouse of opportunities within the space where technology and communication converge. IPTV has emerged as the most revolutionary service proposition that is not only changing the industry, but also the way we consume entertainment."
Myrio's Quiet QuandaryJune 22, 2005
"IPTV middleware maker Myrio Corp. says it is just as a good as its chief rival, Microsoft Corp., it just isn't as loud about its successes."
Report: Texas Statewide Franchises for Telecoms Still AliveJune 22, 2005
"It appears that the death of the telecoms' effort to obtain Texas state-wide video franchise agreements may have been greatly exaggerated."
SBC Voices Two Approaches To VideoJune 20, 2005
"Company executives have offered different stances on: whether the company will provide a la carte, or channel-by-channel, programming; whether it must pay franchise fees to local governments; and how much it will build out its high-speed Internet service."