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[Emerging Media News] generation, have grown up with mobile phones that take pictures and play video, portable media players, the internet, instant messaging, Voice over IP, cable TV, online games. With access to all this technology they’re the new wave of consumers marketers are desperate to reach.
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[Iptv-industry.com] IPTV Industry: In what ways can IPTV publishers connect with advertisers targeting their audience? While there are many start-ups tackling the ad insertion and delivery in the IPTV space, theres considerable room in the field.
[Blogcritics.org] Blogcritics.org: Eight Things You Need to Know About IPTV: A recent survey of 6,000 consumers across the US, the UK, France, Germany, Spain and Italy found that 46% do not understand the term IPTV. So in order to help clear up the confusion and help you jump on the upcoming IPTV bandwagon, here is a list of eight things you need to know about IPTV:
[Blogs.pulver.com] Jon Arnold's Blog: IPTV - AT&T Following Canada's Lead: On a more human scale, fellow blogger Alan Weinkrantz - a San Antonio resident - has been trialing U-verse for some time. He's been sharing his experiences since mid-May in a separate blog called SAtechBLOG, and it's been getting a lot of attention, including coverage recently in the WSJ.
[Digitaltv-weblog.com] The Digital TV Weblog: Main Page - IPTV, Video on Demand, Streaming TV: To me these last few months have been interesting as we watch TV networks using broadband video to bypass traditional television distribution providers (local television stations and cable). The Chicago Tribune points out that there also is an open question of whether these owners of content should or should not also bypass the Internet portal sites (Google, MSN, Yahoo).
[Btelevisions.com] IPTV - Televisions Blog: With Disney and ABC TV’s jumping into the Internet TV bandwagon, it seems they left their affiliates hanging in the air, in their rush to launch their Web TV portal. With Fox, however, it seems they want to keep a healthy business relationship with their affiliate stations, who run the risk of losing revenues to new media.
[Evolving Trends] Net Neutrality, Web 3.0 and the Move from... : The Two-Tier Internet is an attempt by the telcos to attach artificially enhanced value to content once again by making content producers pay them for delivering their content without jitters and delays. It is also an attempt to attach artificially enhanced value to transport by forcing VoIP transport providers like Skype, Vonage, Yahoo etc to pay them to have their VoIP traffic transported without jitters and delays.
[net.wars] Not too cheap to meter: We began with an old Internet joke. We end with an old Internet saying, generally traced back to the goofy hype of Nicholas Negroponte and George Gilder: that bandwidth is or will be too cheap to meter.
[Jon Arnold's Blog] The Power of Viral Marketing - Even AT&T Can Do... : AT&T is trying their hand at this with the launch of their U-verse IPTV service in San Antonio. Blogging colleague Alan Weinkrantz reports that they're offering $300 to people who will host IPTV demos in their homes.
[everything-broadband.com] Broadband telephone - Cutting Edge Telco ANEW... : ANEW Broadband, the Miami-based South Florida telecommunications services provider, announced today the launch of ‘ANEW Vision’, a triple-play service offering designed for multi-dwelling buildings, condominiums and communities in South Florida. The triple-play is the bundling of IPTV television, full-service IP telephone services with unlimited domestic long distance, and up to 8 MB of high
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