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[India Broadband Forum Feed] But it became clear to me that one big difference between traditional cable and IPTV is that the IPTV network operator—SBC/AT&T—knows what every customer is watching, and was watching, at every moment. A cable operator does not know which program the customer selects from the broadband multiplex of programming delivered on the coaxial cable.

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[India Broadband Forum] News: airtel iptv plans and PRIVACY implications: also iptv is a 2 way service so will airtel know about which customer is watching which program IPTV privacy risks But it became clear to me that one big difference between traditional cable and IPTV is that the IPTV network .

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[~Tech Angel~] ~Tech Angel~: Problems with IPTV: MatrixStream’s high-end, affordable (price yet to be determined) STB in conjunction with the complete end-to-end MatrixStream IPTV/VOD backend solution is engineered to work over any best effort broadband network with or without quality of service (QoS) and thus can be utilized to target the entire global broadband market, currently standing at just over 200 million broadband users worldwide. MatrixStream’s turnkey plug-n-play backend solution is fully integrated with IP STB and PC viewing clients which enable IPTV operators to deploy an IPTV service complete with billing management, subscriber management, channel management and digital rights management.

[TVover.net] This Week's IPTV Headlines - 10/28/2005 - TVover.net: Cheaper bandwidth, more and more people with broadband connections, peer-to-peer technologies, and proliferating tools for Internet video publishing mean there’s already a lot of video content on the Web. Some bloggers are trading their keyboards for video cameras, screening news clips and offering snarky commentary in between, like ersatz Jon Stewarts.

[Joystiq] Time Warner backs down on metered broadband pricing: Totally, I've been using my brother's friend's open Wifi network since 2004 (with his permission) and recently have access to two other Wifi networks as well, all three using SBC (AT&T). So I guess if AT&T puts caps in Houston, I download a few gigs from one, a few gigs from the other, etc.

[Daily IPTV - The IPTV Industry's Web Resource] IPTV Movers and Shakers: After the sell of Broadcast.com to Yahoo, he joined Microsoft, and formed its streaming media group, before moving around inside Microsoft to engineering and business sides, working with Media Center 05. Then, he returned to Silverlight, where he had started, and set out to build a cross-platform, cross-browser video player that will work seamlessly on Internet Explorer, Firefox or Safari on both Macs and PCs.

[blog maverick] The Great Internet Video Lie « blog maverick: Look, I like running Boxxee on my Apple TV as much as the next guy, but watching programming off a DVR fed by a satellite or cable company works and works well. The new DirecTV boxes are now network aware and can do on-demand viewing of content and will even find and play off a DLNA server in your home network.

[The Jeff Pulver Blog] The Jeff Pulver Blog: Question of the Day: What kind of broadband ...: When it becomes available to me I will switch in a heart beat, I will also probably drop my regular tv cable connection too in favor of some for of RSS/IPTV connection.

[CNET News.com] Broadband's bargain hunt - CNET News: Mandal, an engineer at Intel, said he's tired of paying a $50 monthly subscription for his cable modem service when on most days he gets only about half the bandwidth for which he is paying. Since cable networks share capacity, heavy usage can diminish overall network performance and cut into the bandwidth of customers like Mandal.

[Lafayette Pro Fiber Blog] Lafayette Pro Fiber Blog: "U-Verse in BellSouth Territory?": Unless they launch a really aggressive attempt to win market share by offering a superior product (as Verizon appears poised to do) the cable companies immediate fiscal interests are served by keeping their higher prices while loosing a few marginal potential customers to a low end phone offering. --Such is the nature of duopoly markets;

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