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[AV zombie] IPTV subscriber levels are expected to top five million in 2006. According to Mark Kirstein, iSuppli’s vice president for multimedia content and services, “The fight to capture the expanding base of IPTV subscribers will put telecom operators on a collision course with existing pay-TV market competitors as they roll-out progressively more sophisticated offerings.”

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http://gosatellite.blogspot.com [Gosatellite.blogspot.com] GOsatellite.com Latest Satellite News: Mark Kirstein, vice president, multimedia content and services for iSuppli stated: “The fight to capture the expanding base of IPTV subscribers will put telecom operators on a collision course with existing pay-TV market competitors and with a new class of broadband video portals as they roll-out progressively more sophisticated offerings.”

[Networkingpipeline.com] Networking Pipeline | IPTV Use Expected To Soar: "The fight to capture the expanding base of IPTV subscribers will put telecom operators on a collision course with existing pay-TV market competitors and with a new class of broadband video portals as they roll-out progressively more sophisticated offerings," Mark Kirstein, vice president, multimedia content and services for iSuppli, said in a statement.

Tekrati.comhttp://tekrati.com [Tekrati.com] IPTV Subscriber Base Set for Explosive Growth, Says iSuppli ...: The worldwide subscriber base for Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) services is expected to expand by a factor of more than 26 from 2005 to 2010, spurring a competitive battle between video providers both old and new, says iSuppli Corp. The analysts predict the number of global IPTV subscribers will grow to slightly more than 63 million in 2010.

http://www.digitaltv-weblog.com [Digitaltv-weblog.com] The Digital TV Weblog: IPTV: IPTV to reach nearly 10% of European pay-TV market by 2009. A report from Screen Digest says that IPTV will provide a significant challenge to the established satellite and cable operators in Europe....

[SAtechBlog] San Antonio's AT&T Can Benefit from Predicted... : “The fight to capture the expanding base of IPTV subscribers will put telecom operators on a collision course with existing pay-TV market competitors and with a new class of broadband video portals as they roll-out progressively more sophisticated offerings,” said Mark Kirstein , vice president, multimedia content and services for iSuppli.

http://dhdeans.blogspot.com [Digital Lifescapes | by David H. Deans] IPTV Potential Starts with Subscriber Revenue: The world wide subscriber base for Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) services is expected to expand by a factor of more than 26 from 2005 to 2010, spurring a competitive battle between video providers both old and new, according to iSuppli Corp. Global IPTV subscribers will grow to slightly more than 63 million in 2010, rising at a stunning Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 92.1 percent from 2.4 million in 2005.

http://www.robmead.net [Rob's blog] IPTV: 63-million subscribers by 2010: Mark Kirstein, vice president of multimedia content and services atiSuppli said: "The fight to capture the expanding base of IPTVsubscribers will put telecom operators on a collision course withexisting pay-TV market competitors and with a new class ofbroadband video portals as they roll-out progressively moresophisticated offerings."

http://informitv.com [Interactive TV] PCCW and Star explore IPTV in new Asian markets: Star is a leading media and entertainment company in Asia, distributing over 50 channels in nine languages to over 300 million viewers on a variety of platforms in Asia and beyond. It controls over 20,000 hours of Indian and Chinese programming and also owns the largest contemporary Chinese film library in the world, with over 600 titles featuring stars such as Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee.

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