IPTVision > Bell Launches Optimax - It's a Bird, It's a Plane - But It's Not IPTV
[Jon Arnold's Blog] Bell's enhancement to Sympatico gives subscribers more capability than what Videotron can deliver for the fun stuff - gaming, music downloads, video streaming, etc. If you can't win them back by matching price, you take it up a notch, as Emeril would say, with a premium service that gives people a richer experience for the things they love to do.
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[Paidcontent.org] PaidContent.org: June 09, 2004 Archives: Essentially a website enhanced with extra services and new content, the portal, called Sympatico.MSN.ca, is open to anyone on the Net. The subscriptionn service, called Sympatico with MSN Premium, will be offered to existing subscribers of Bell's Sympatico Internet service for $4.95 per month on top of its regular service.Not yet included in the bundle is IPTV...Bell said that trials of IPTV are currently under way.The success of the Sympatico with MSN Premium service (or otherwise) will provide a blueprint for the software giant's future plans in the United States.
[Gruia.blogware.com] Technology Futurist :: Main Page: He believes that the clues are manifold: Sir Richard Branson (the flamboyant multi-millionaire) is coming to Toronto to participate in an upcoming Canadian Club lunch event (in March), more front-line sales activity and perhaps the fact that there is no longer a low-entry option for the young, consumer market segment, now that Rogers killed the old City Fido plan, so what better time than to grab those customers. Coincidentally, Virgin will go after that exact same clientele that Fido once did (before it got neutered).
[Ipf.ca] Layout 1: industry, the Bell Fund is participating in a Sympatico.msn initiative .Chat with others, download music, blog and play online trivia games.
[Onlinereporter.com] The Online Reporter Issue No 438, April 2-8, 2005: I could sell a bridge to anyone who believes some people's comments, including this gem from Billy Tauzin, infamous former leader of the Congressional telecom group: Drastically rising the price of drugs 'is good for India, and good for Indian patients.' Ex-Congressman Tauzin, of the Tauzin-Dingell-Bell bill, now is the $2-million-per-year spokesman for PhRMA, the drug companies' lobbying agency. No one knows the power of money and mis-direction in American politics than our Billy."
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