IPTVision > 10 Million Chinese Cant Be Wrong
[HDTV Almanac: Your source for independent HDTV information from an industry expert you can trust.] That’s an enormous number, and will undoubtedly help fuel the adoption of IPTV in other countries by driving down the costs of the components required to build the infrastructure. It’s worth noting that China has also announced that it is developing its own version of digital television signals for over the air broadcast —
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