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- F-Secure Partners with National Cable Television Cooperative; Outsourced Security Service Now Available to All NCTC Members to Protect High Speed Internet Customers
- SAN DIEGO -- F-SecureR Corporation (HEX:FSC), a worldwide leader in outsourced antivirus and spyware protection for cable operators and ISP customers, today announced that the National Cable Television Cooperative NCTC has agreed to promote F-Secure services to its entire nationwide membership base as a way to differentiate members' ISP services...
- Research articles 2005-08-01
- JumpTV to Offer International Television Channels to Comcast's High-Speed Internet Subscribers.
- TORONTO, Oct 16, 2006 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- JumpTV (AIM: JTV) (TSX: JTV) (www.jumptv.com), the world's leading broadcaster of ethnic television over the Internet, announced that it is launching a pilot program with Comcast Corporation to market TORONTO, Oct 16, 2006 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- JumpTV...
- Research articles 2006-10-16
- B2C2 Introduces Broadband Cable PCI Digital Receiver Card; A Single Card Based On Microtune's Advanced Single-Chip Tuner, Receiving Digital TV and High-speed Internet On the PC
- Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
- Research articles 2001-05-17
- AT&T Deploys Next-Generation Fiber-to-the-Premises Network in Northern Nevada at Kiley Ranch; New Development to Equip ''Homes of the Future'' With Voice, AT&T U-verse TV and AT&T Yahoo! High Speed Internet Services
- SPARKS, Nev. -- The new AT&T (NYSE: T) today announced an agreement with Kiley Ranch to build a fiber-to-the-premises FTTP network. Kiley Ranch will be one of the first developments in northern Nevada to feature this next-generation AT&T technology.
- Research articles 2006-02-13
- SureWest Communications Expanding IP Video Service Over Fiber-to-the-Home with Cisco IP NGN; Innovative California Telco Bundles Digital Television, High-speed Internet and Voice Over IP with Cisco-based Fiber-to-the-Home Network
- AMSTERDAM, Netherlands -- Leading independent telecommunications holding company SureWest Communications (Nasdaq:SURW), a Cisco (Nasdaq:CSCO) Powered Network CPN member, is enhancing its ability to develop and deliver advanced IP video services over a fiber-to-the-home FTTH network with the CiscoR IP Next-Generation Network IP NGN reference architecture featuring Cisco CatalystR 4500 and...
- Research articles 2005-09-09
- Cable braces for telco invasion into TV: are the phone companies for real this time?(NCTA Preview)(telecommunication companies improve high speed internet products)
- The telcos are coming! The telcos are coming! First heard a decade ago, that cry has become almost deafening in recent months as the three giant telephone companies tout plans to spend tens of billions of dollars upgrading their plant, aiming ...
- Research articles 2005-04-04
- HDTV in August.(On demand: where content meets technology: VOD*HDTV*DVR*ITV*HSI)(video on demand, high definition television, digital video recorders, interactive television, high speed internet)(Illustration)
- Bravo Unwritten Law Aug. 2,...
- Research articles 2004-08-02
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- EarthNet.Tv and High Plains Internet Forge Strategic Alliance; Alliance to Accelerate EarthNets Deployment of Business Solutions
- Business Editors & High Tech Writers ALPHARETTA, Ga.--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 20, 2001 EarthNet.Tv, Inc. (OTC:EATV) a leading video production company, today announced the formalization of a strategic alliance with High Plains Internet, an industry-leading Internet service provider and communications network infrastructure solution. Under the terms of the agreement,...
- Research articles 2001-02-20
- Xbox Live offers high-def downloads.
- By Jennifer Netherby Internet service to bridge gap between Web and TV Microsoft will begin selling the first high-definition movie and TV downloads from the major studios through its Xbox Live Internet service, which is connected...
- Research articles 2006-11-13
- Agere suite targets voice, data and TV.(News)
- Agere Systems launched a suite of chips and software called TrueONE during the Globalcomm trade show last week, saying the new solutions are designed to deliver voice, data, and both Internet Protocol TV and high-definition TV services to homes, bu Agere Systems launched a...
- Research articles 2006-06-12
- Shin uses IDC for IPTV.(BUSINESS)(contracts of Shin Broadband Internet and International Datacasting Corp.)(Brief article)
- International Datacasting Corporation announced that they have been awarded a contract by Shin Broadband Internet in Thailand to provide IDC's Datacast XD Content Management and Distribution software for a next-generation Internet Protocol TV IPTV Push Video On Demand (PUSH-VOD) service in Asia. The contract calls for...
- Research articles 2007-01-01
- Television on The Internet â€" How much Bandwidth is Needed? Where?
- There’s no question about it, watching live video over an Internet connection is not something you want to on a dialup connection. On the other hand, if you receive TV today either over the air the old way, from a satellite dish, or through a...
- Blog posts 2007-02-20
- Heads Up: Some Samsung Home Video Gear Getting Amazon VOD and Blockbuster Streaming by Firmware Update [Software]
- Owners of some recent Samsung HDTVs like the 650 or 7000 series and above, will be getting Amazon video on demand via firmware update. Those TVs, and some blu-ray and HTIB setups detailed below will be getting Blockbuster's video service. Yay for the endless upgrade, boo for the infinite format...
- News items 2009-10-15
- Seven Reasons Television Won't Follow Newspapers Down the Internet Sinkhole
- Television is here to stay because usage is growing, pricing power is holding, national brand advertising is staying and the medium's basic model is evolving. Pay and ad-supported cable networks in particular will "avoid the fate of other traditional media assets," according to Morgan Stanley analyst Benjamin Swinburne. ...
- Blog posts 2009-07-20
- Sony Vaio L All-In-One: The High-Def Living Room Touchscreen PC [Sony]
- Copy this whole post to another site Add Sony to the list of manufacturers releasing new touchscreen Windows 7 PCs. The 24-inch Vaio L is an all-in-one with an infrared multitouch display, Blu-ray and DVR capabilities. It will start at $1,300. Coming after the HP TouchSmart's jugular, the Vaio L...
- News items 2009-10-07
- Myka ION HD Player Is the First To Deliver Both Hulu and Boxee [Myka]
- You may remember Myka from their BitTorrent player, but now they are bringing Hulu, Boxee and NVIDIA ION graphics to the table with the Myka ION. Apparently, Myka goes beyond Hulu and Boxee allowing you to run other full PC applications like XBMC and "browse to any web site and...
- News items 2009-11-06
- Yahoo unveils partners for Web TV push at CES
- By Gabriel Madway Las Vegas (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc unveiled on Wednesday a list of partners to aid its push to bring the Internet and television together, hoping their joint effort will finally connect with consumers. At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Yahoo said it has forged deals...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Instant Media Releases Free Software for High-Definition Internet TV
- Instant Media (I'M), a privately held technology company pioneering Internet TV , today introduced a breakthrough, free software that delivers high definition shows over the Internet. The company also announced the availability of two new high-definition shows -- Rocketboom and BuyTV -- available to any viewer for free...
- Research articles 2006-05-09
- Nielsen: Web, Mobile Video Viewing Up, But Not At TV's Expense (For Now)
- Nielsen is out with its latest Three Screen Report, which tracks American’s consumption of video content on TV, the web and via mobile, and while it’s no surprise that more people watched video on their phones and online—up 70 percent and 46 percent, respectively—what’s interesting is that the uptick...
- External links 2009-09-02
- Netgem and E&Y Forge Partnership Creating a Standard for "TV Friendly" Web Sites
- Business Editors/High-Tech Writers CANNES--BUSINESS WIRE--May 15, 2000 Netgem SA and Ernst & Young have agreed to form a new partnership to create "TV Friendly" guidelines for web sites to certify them as being easily displayed and accessible by PC's and Internet access devices, including Netgem's "netbox" Internet on...
- Research articles 2000-05-15
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