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[Digital Common Sense] Post by Bradely Horowitz Vint Cerf: IPTV is interesting not because of streaming, but because of on-demand possibilities a la iPod IPTV is interesting because of interpretations of packets v. dumb raster display Talk about cutting through the crap and getting straight to the point!
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[Blogs.globalcrossing.com] IPTV: Nothing new under the Sun, an interview with Vint Cerf | IP ...: They way I see this going down is that they will get into the IPTV market and they will try to compete with the established service head to head. They will grab just enough market share to make it worth their shareholders satisified, and it will stay like that until a smaller hungrier provider demonstrates how to do it right and manages to make a dent in their quarterly P&L.
[Dig.csail.mit.edu] Neutrality of the Net | Decentralized Information Group (DIG ...: The opening up of TV provision with IPTV could have a very refreshing effect on competition for TV. I'd be able to buy History channel without the ads, and listen to town meeting from any town, not just mine.
[Blog.tmcnet.com] Vint Cerf on Net Neutrality: Obviously Cerf is a big believer in Net Neutrality and goes on to say that without protections, the Internet itself would never have developed.
[Epeus' epigone - Kevin Marks weblog] Streaming is dead: Vint Cerf agrees: IPTV is interesting not because of streaming, but because of on-demand possibilities a la iPod IPTV is interesting because of interpretations of packets v. dumb raster display Technorati Tags: podcasting, streaming, video
[Elatable | Bradley Horowitz] CapitalOne Summit: (I do wanna give JetBlue props though - pretty flawless service, and gotta love the TV. Watched the US Open while working.) Anyway, speaking with colleagues from Microsoft, Google and AOL, as well as CapitalOne, has been a really valuable experience.
[Paul Kapustka's Blog] Net neutrality a minor topic at Google Press... : Cerf, in an informal Q-and-A, called the Washington process one of "endless" education, often made tougher by the high turnover on congressional staffs. The biggest disconnect right now, Cerf said, is that most D.C.
[ETHER] WSJ Online 10 years: The Attention Economy: "Pundits Discuss the Internet's Future", an exchange between Vint Cerf and Esther Dyson. Topics addressed include "mobility", increased Internet ubiquity with less "visibility", turning to trusted sources faced with "information glut", and "IPTV".
[Ventures in Pixels Blog] Distributed Media: Triple Play? Strike One: ...Over the past two years, Verizon has spent billions of dollars to build a fiber network directly into people's homes that can deliver a triple-play package of services including ultra-fast broadband, phone service and TV. It has bet the farm, so to speak, that the best way to compete against the cable companies, which are now offering phone service, is to try and beat them at their own game.
[Stocks or Bonds?] GOOGLE TV: Google has been paying the current higher costs but of course search and email have not used nearly the bandwidth required by Google Talk and Google Video. I don't know the numbers but I'm sure 100,000 emails would costs less to send than one full length movie.
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