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- Divergence rises as new buzzword: cable advances on new means to distribute video service.
- As the millennium dawned, the buzz was all about convergence. Companies merged and products were packaged into bundles, offering consumers more products that operators hoped they would buy from a single provider. But as telecom experts look o ...
- Research articles 2005-08-30
- mPhase Technologies Showcases IPTV Services Creation Solution at Major Russian Exhibition; Part of Lucent Technologies Booth, mPhase Demonstrates How Telephone Companies Can Deliver Custom ``As You Like It'' Video Services
- LITTLE FALLS, N.J. -- mPhase Technologies (OTC: XDSL) is participating at this week's Sviaz ExpoComm 2005 in Moscow, demonstrating a services creation strategy designed to help telephone companies introduce TV offerings that are personalized to consumer interests and tastes.
- Research articles 2005-05-11
- Tauke predicts passage of telco-entry bill. (Tom Tauke; Congressional approval of telephone company ownership of video services)
- Former representative says Congress will lift ban on telco crossownership by 1995 Congress is certain to pass legislation on telephone company entry into the video business by the end of 1994, says former representative Tom Tauke (R-Iowa). ...
- Research articles 1993-09-27
- Time Warner dials up Rochester, N.Y. (Time Warner Cable plans telephone service)
- MSO could offer local service by next year; telco eyes cable, video market A breakthrough deal with a local telephone company and state regulators has cleared the way for Time Warner Cable to enter the local telephone business in Rochester,...
- Research articles 1994-05-23
- Video Services Is a Double-Edged Sword for Traditional Phone Companies, Says Yankee Group; Potential for new revenue is tempered by considerable challenges
- BOSTON -- During the last few years, telcos have shown a renewed interest in video. Several small rural phone companies across North America have invested in network infrastructure and added multichannel video to their bundle of consumer services. Video offers telcos the potential for new revenue streams and an opportunity...
- Research articles 2004-07-12
- Telecom expansion drives hiring binge; Comcast to add 500 people as competition heats up.
- Byline: Amy Lane After adding more than 500 people in Michigan in 2006, cable provider Comcast Corp. is planning to hire 500 more this year. Most of the hires are in Southeast Michigan. Technicians who install service and call-center representat Byline:...
- Research articles 2007-03-05
- CTC, Winstar Lead the Pack in Combined Telephone, Data, Video Services.
- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 1999-11-01
- Operators say telcos overstate VDT earnings. (video dial tone)
- Cable operators charge that new details released by two telephone companies planning video dial tone service show the services will lose money and may be improperly controlled by the phone companies. Ameritech Corp. and U S West Inc. are the first Cable operators...
- Research articles 1994-06-06
- Bells close Disney video services deal: basic services to be delivered by year's end; interactive offerings delayed until late '96.
- Basic services to be delivered by year's end; interactive offerings delayed until late '96 Surprising no one, Disney has entered into an entertainment programing and distribution venture with three regional Bell operating companies to deliver lin Basic services to be delivered by...
- Research articles 1995-04-24
- Mazingo to spread video services to cell phones, handhelds.
- NEW YORK -- Mazingo Network Inc., a San Francisco start-up that offers 800 video channels to Pocket PCs, will launch similar services for Palm operating system devices this month, Brooks Haden, chief executive officer, said Sept. 30 at "Intern NEW YORK -- Mazingo Network...
- Research articles 2002-10-07
- Hundt has dialtone on fast track. (Federal Communications Commissioner Reed Hundt will speed up application process for telephone companies seeking permission to offer video services, known as video dialtone)
- Chairman says speeding up application process will result in more video competition FCC Chairman Reed Hundt is not waiting for legislation to move forward on the imformation superhighway. With the backing of Commissioners Andrew Barrett ...
- Research articles 1994-04-18
- Independent telcos moving quickly to provide video services. (telephone companies planning interactive services) (Cover Story)
- The RBOCs are not the only telephone companies offering commercial video services to residential customers. GTE, Southern New England Telephone and Rochester Telephone are leading the way among the independent phone companies, staking their claim The RBOCs are not the only telephone...
- Research articles 1994-05-02
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- Telefonica O2 selects Paradial RealTunnel for 3G Video service connectivity based on Ericsson web video phone; Telefonica O2 Czech Republic to offer 3G Video services comprising the Paradial RealTunnel Firewall/NAT & media tunnelling for 3G-to-PC base
- M2 PRESSWIRE-19 January 2007-TELEFONICA: Telefonica O2 selects Paradial RealTunnel for 3G Video service connectivity based on Ericsson web video phone; Telefonica O2 Czech Republic to offer 3G Video services comprising the Paradial RealTunnel Firewall/NAT & media tunnelling for 3G-to-PC based callsC1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD ...
- Research articles 2007-01-19
- BellSouth tests fiber-optic service.
- This autumn BellSouth will wire 400 homes in an Atlanta suburb with direct optic links for Internet and video service. The links will test a super-fast "fiber-to-curb'" connection that one day may replace copper phone wires. Lucent Techn This autumn BellSouth will wire...
- Research articles 1999-07-15
- Modeo's talking cell phone TV: video broadcast service sets sights on top 30 markets.
- After three years of development, Crown Castle Mobile Media LLC is rebranding itself Modeo LLC and beginning a drive to roll out a mobile-TV video and audio service in the top 30 U.S. markets by the end of 2007. A subsidiary...
- Research articles 2006-01-16
- TV 'bundles' now easier for phone companies
- WASHINGTON -- Worried about high cable rates, federal regulators on Wednesday approved rules making it easier for phone companies to compete with cable companies to offer pay-TV subscriptions. The Federal Communications Commission voted 3-2 to streamline the rules under which states and localities grant phone companies local franchises,...
- Research articles 2006-12-21
- Verizon Flexes Quads
- Verizon Communications is rolling out "quad play" bundles in Northeast and Mid-Atlantic markets, offering discounts for customers who order broadband, TV, home phone and wireless service through the telco. Verizon's first "quad-play" bundles of wireless calling, home phone, broadband Internet and TV services are available to customers who are served...
- News items 2009-10-19
- Infonetics Research: Mobile video phone sales hit $99B in 2007; ads to play major role in service profitability
- Communications market research firm Infonetics Research reported today that worldwide mobile video phone sales neared $99 billion in 2007 and are expected to grow strongly over the next 5 years, despite the challenge service providers face in making mobile video services profitable. Infonetics' report, ...
- Research articles 2008-06-24
- Microsoft's SideKick/Pink problems blamed on dogfooding and sabotage
- By Daniel Eran DilgerPublished: 06:00 PM EST Additional insiders have stepped forward to shed more light into Microsoft's troubled acquisition of Danger, its beleaguered Pink Project, and what has become one of the most high profile Information Technology disasters in recent memory.The sources point to longstanding management issues, a culture...
- News items 2009-10-12
- SBC climbs the video mountain: telco reveals some details about its Internet Protocol TV service.(SPECIAL Report: TELCO IPTV)(SBC Communications Inc)
- Five years from now, consumers with SBC Communications Inc.'s Microsoft TV-powered pay-TV service may be able to program digital video recorders with a mobile phone, hold video conferences via the television or share photos and even home movies wit Five years from now, consumers...
- Research articles 2005-10-24
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