IPTVision > Eagle Broadband Receives IPTV Set-Top Box Patent

http://www.tvover.net [IPTV News, Events, Jobs, Providers - TVover.net] Without this feature, the functionality of set-top boxes can be easily manipulated by those with a basic understanding of how the technology works. By either manipulating the hardware or installing the software on other devices, a hacker could potentially access and/or record television programming, or even break into a hotel, condominium or cable company network.

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[Broadbandhomecentral.com] Broadband Home Report: December 13, 2006 Issue: Click for larger picture" title="Mike Knoll, Keith Galitz, Kevin McGuire --> Click for larger picture" align="RIGHT" border=0>In a session called "IPTV: Making the Internal Transformation", two senior telco executives--Mike Knoll, Chief Technology Officer of Hancock Telecom and Keith Galitz, President of Canby Telcom--talked frankly about the real-world issues of setting up and operating an IPTV system. This was a great opportunity to learn from the smaller telcos who have been the IPTV pioneers in the US.

http://www.mobileworld.com.my [Mobileworld.com.my] Next Gee”¦: A licensed Internet service provider, Optical Communications Engineering has been in the Internet market for the past three years and has been offering 2Mbps Optics Broadband Internet service to condominiums like Desa Persona, Menara Bakti, Jasmine Tower, Astana Damansara, Tiara Damansara, Istara Condo and others in Petaling Jaya in the last two years using optical fibres to the riser and 100Mbps Ethernet cabling into the apartments. Subscription costs an RM180 one-time deposit, RM120 installation and RM60 per month unlimited access and now has about 3,000 subscribers.

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