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[Cloudy Thinking] Malone (a cable guyt) thinks cable is wonderful and predicts IPTV from telephone companies will finish in fourth place behind cable, Dish Networks, and DirectTV. AT&T and Verizon are using vastly different technical solutions to get them into the video game.

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[Archival.tv] Television Archiving » Blog Archive » Broadcasting and Cable re: IPTV: Good but somewhat inconclusive piece by Michael Malone and John Higgins on IPTV in Broadcasting and Cable today.

Webdesign.ittoolbox.comhttp://webdesign.ittoolbox.com [Webdesign.ittoolbox.com] News: Liberty Media chief: Telecoms could take big hit in cable wars: AT&T, based in San Antonio, is using IPTV, short for "Internet Protocol TV." The technology has been used successfully for years in small deployments. But nobody has ever tried to scale an IPTV system for many customers.

[Alpha.news.yahoo.com] Liberty Media chief: Telecoms could take big hit in cable wars ...: In a statement prepared for USA TODAY, Verizon said: "We firmly believe speed, capacity and rich interactive services are killer capabilities that customers will increasingly demand and will find ways to use. In the final analysis, the market will decide the outcome."

Security.ittoolbox.comhttp://security.ittoolbox.com [Security.ittoolbox.com] Networking News: Liberty Media chief: Telecoms could take big hit ...: AT&T, based in San Antonio, is using IPTV, short for "Internet Protocol TV." The technology has been used successfully for years in small deployments. But nobody has ever tried to scale an IPTV system for many customers.

http://prismspectrum.blogspot.com [prism] Ofcom/ The Communications Market: Nations and... : This report should be seen in the context of a series of complementary research surveys to be published by Ofcom during 2006. These include the Media Literacy Audit, (the main report was published in March 2006 and the supplementary report on media literacy in the nations and regions is being published alongside this report), reports on consumer and SME engagement with digital services and the annual Communications Market report, (all to be published later in the year).

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[Television Archiving] Broadcasting and Cable re: IPTV: Good but somewhat inconclusive piece by Michael Malone and John Higgins on IPTV in Broadcasting and Cable today.

[RatcliffeBlog””Mitch's Open Notebook] Good choice: Liberty's challenge is to assemble assets, both through acquisition and partnership, in order to be as flexible vis-a-vis available distribution channels. It's a cable programmer, but John Malone has kept it agile as satellite, IPTV and other delivery technologies have jockeyed for dominance.

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