IPTVision > An Australian example of a broadcaster moving to the web
[Under The Rotunda] Broadband speeds of about two megabits a second are needed to allow movies and TV shows to be downloaded quickly, but Telstra reportedly caps the speed of its digital subscriber line network at about 1.5 megabits
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[Blogs.sun.com] Jonathan Schwartz's Weblog: I had the privilege of making a cameo appearance today at David Berlind's MashUp Unconference - a fascinating experiment to invite a bunch of people interested in a given topic to a conference, charge them nothing, let them create the agenda on the fly at the conference, and have folks like Sun (and other companies) pick up the tab - an inversion of the traditional conference business model. I got to give a Niagara (without obligation to return) to what was voted the most popular Mashup - podbop.org.
[Skypejournal.com] Skype Journal: Techdirt reminded us last year how broadcast IPTV is a dumb idea, .Your kids will laugh that you called a 1 megabit connection “broadband”, .
[Medianetwork.blogspot.com] Media Network Weblog: 10 July 2005: Turmoil at Italian state broadcaster RAI deepened today after a second executive rejected the post of president following a cross-party outcry over his allegiance to media tycoon and prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi. The rejection by Giulio Malgara, president of the Italian advertising association, leaves RAI in disarray while its main competitor Mediaset, controlled by Berlusconi's family, rolls out one of its strongest autumn programme schedules.
[Nytimes.com] Coming Soon to TV Land: The Internet, Actually - New York Times: But the advantage of IPTV is that it can potentially be deployed at lower cost than current cable television systems and can offer consumers features like the ability to record several programs simultaneously without having to add costly additional tuners. (And IPTV can potentially record many streams if bandwidth is available.)
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