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[SAtechBlog] I just had AT&T's U-verse IPTV service deployed in my home. Starting next week, I will be posting my impressions and observations.

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[Alan Weinkrantz PR Web Log] Coming Next Week To My Other Blog: AT&T's... : I just had AT&T's U-verse IPTV service deployed in my home. Starting next week, I will be posting my impressions at my other blog, www.satechblog.com.

http://www.broadbandreports.com [Broadbandreports.com] broadband » News » AT&T U-Verse Kinks - Bugs being worked out ...: Yesterday we chatted with an AT&T rep who insisted all was well with AT&T's "Project Lightspeed", despite some analyst proclamations they were stalling to figure out how to increase speeds. Light Reading today quotes anonymous hardware vendors that state the U-Verse (AT&T's name for their IPTV) service still has kinks, but that they're working on "forward error correction" technology to resolve some alleged packet-loss related image quality issues.

http://blog.itvt.com [Blog.itvt.com] [itvt] Bloggit: October 12, 2005: Paul Allen-owned interactive TV products and services company, Digeo, says that its sister-company, MSO Charter Communications, has now deployed over 100,000 Moxi Media Centers. (Note: the Linux-based Moxi platform--which Digeo offers as a licensable reference design and whose other customers include Adelphia, Comcast, BendBroadband, Sunflower Broadband and New Wave Broadband--allows end-users to store, access and manage a variety of entertainment content, including digitally recorded TV programming, music, photos, games, and VOD titles, through a single, unified menu.

[Reinventtv.com] Reinvent TV: ipTV Archives: "Secondly, Asia, and particularly China, is leading the world in broadband penetration growth, indicating that the bulk of global IPTV subscribers will come from this region. The broadband explosion in Asia is connected to the strong overall economic outlook for the region which is set to bring increased affluence to many countries in the coming years, fuelling growing entertainment consumption and demand for choice which is where IPTV with channel variety and on-demand capability can tap into.

[Internetviz-newsletters.com] Dial Tone: Profits Abound; Prices Drop Globally; IPTV Continues to ...: Comcast, Cox Communications, Time Warner Cable and Advance/Newhouse Communications today announced a deal with Sprint Nextel to offer mobile phone service via the wireless carrier's network and to jointly develop cutting-edge products that combine cable and wireless technologies. (Sources: Reuters, 11/2;The Wall Street Journal, 11/2 subscription required;

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