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[Engadget HD] Customers can take SureWest's innovative Advanced Digital TV service for a test drive at www.surewest.com/change and experience first-hand the exciting features that will take their home entertainment experience to the next level. Features include Whole Home DVR, which allows for watching and recording up to four streams on any TV in the home with just one DVR, a large selection of HD channels and HD On Demand, a sleek and user-friendly menu system, and live picture-in-picture preview to see what's on other networks before changing the channel.
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[Buying-HDTV.com] Surewest adds Online DVR access, Caller ID on TV for IPTV ...: features to go along with the Whole Home DVR and four tuner DVR features (not to mention lightning fast channel change times ) launched in January. Now subscribers can log into the websiteand schedule edit, or delete recordings just like they were at home, while Caller ID on TV resolves that minor annoyance of having to actually see…
[paidContent] Google TV Is A Bigger Deal Than You Think | paidContent: If the biggest TV manufacturers put this in their TVs as default options (there are some very good reasons for them to do so which I don’t go into here, but could), then by definition we will get millions of Google TV devices in the market each year just through the natural process of selling TVs. Add to that the number of people who are finally upgrading to Blu-ray, and you have the potential for 10 million of these devices in people’s homes as early as end-of-year 2011, but certainly 2012.
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[New Games Overview] New Games Overview » Blog Archive » G4 Predicts The Future: What's ...: Microsoft might not have gotten its original plans for IPTV and DVR (circa CES 2007) off the ground, but it’s still fighting its way into TV services, by hook or crook. Given the nasty back and forth between Sony and MS on the video services front, I wouldn’t be surprised to see some sort of two-fold punch from MS involving ESPN and perhaps an NFL package.
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[DVD News] SureWest Launches Advanced Digital TV: Powered by the Microsoft Mediaroom Internet Protocol television (IPTV) software platform, Advanced Digital TV brings Whole Home DVR and many other advanced features to over 205,000 Sacramento area marketable homes on SureWest’s fiber-to-the-home and copper networks. The launch coincides with new technologies that recently enhanced SureWest’s copper network and allow the company to extend its video service to 25,000 existing voice and data marketable copper homes, creating a new and superior triple-play option.
[TVover.net] SureWest Launches Advanced Digital TV - TVover.net: Powered by the Microsoft Mediaroom IPTV software platform, Advanced Digital TV brings Whole Home DVR and many other advanced features to over 205,000 Sacramento area marketable homes on SureWest's fiber-to-the-home and copper networks. The launch coincides with new technologies that recently enhanced SureWest's copper network and allow the company to extend its video service to 25,000 existing voice and data marketable copper homes, creating a new and superior triple-play option.
[Satellite TV Guru] SureWest To Launch IPTV Using Microsoft Mediaroom Software ...: Bill DeMuth, SureWest’s senior vice president and chief technology officer said “The flexibility designed into Mediaroom will best serve the future needs of customers, as well. The technology allows us to provide services in new ways that will further blur the lines between traditional TV, Internet and telephone.
[TVover.net] SureWest to Deploy Microsoft Mediaroom IPTV Software Platform ...: SureWest will deploy the award-winning Microsoft Mediaroom IPTV software platform to deliver an advanced TV service over its existing IP-based fiber-to-the-home and copper networks in the greater Sacramento, CA region. The deployment of Microsoft Mediaroom, with its intuitive on-screen Guide and user interface, will enhance SureWest's current broadband triple-play offering.
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[I, Cringely] I, Cringely » Blog Archive » TV after YouTube - Cringely on technology: Pre-Veetle, the video distribution models were buying or renting from iTunes, watching with commercials on Hulu or TV.com in a system subsidized by the writers and actors unions, watching with some ads on YouTube, or just plain watching (crap) on many different sites. None of those models, however, have Veetles key feature of being easy to watch but hard to hack, easy to attend but hard to ignore. You cant pause it, you cant record it, you just have to watch it, like broadcast or cable TV pre-TiVO. And that makes it an ideal commercial medium and one very good for preserving intellectual property rights, unlike all those others.
[Lafayette Pro Fiber Blog] Lafayette Pro Fiber Blog: Cox's Video "On Demand"” Cable's IPTV: the mail advertisements were sent out. No doubt what is happening today is due to the load on their servers--or on local bandwidth constraints in my neighborhood--being more than they anticipated.
[The Cutter Blog] The Cutter Blog » Blog Archive » Change”Resistance versus Doubt: There may be resistance to task assignments (developers taking time to implement test harnesses). As the team goes through a “mini” Satir change process they will need to re-evaluate the success of the adaptation at the end of sprints.
[Lafayette Pro Fiber Blog] Lafayette Pro Fiber Blog: "LUS: Fiber schedule, meetings, software ...: My reaction is pretty tolerant, partly because I'm a big supporter on grounds other than the services I get directly and partly because I've read a good bit about new systems starting up and recall the glitches that lasted several months when Cox was upgrading my older neighborhood. I was braced for outages like I had back then and heard about.
[blog maverick] Netflix and the Future of the Entertainment Business « blog maverick: I’m working on a couple of IPTV deployments and right now and Netflix will be part of those plans but a partnership with a new Netflix-type service provider that pays commissions to the operator or provides a widget on the TV could easily make Netflix obsolete.
[Betanews] Google TV is all about blood sucking television ad spending | Betanews: Google is not looking to become an all out TV provider like cable, satellite or IPTV, they want to be a companion. Maybe if this makes it big they'll make a full on on-demand IPTV network that shows every show when you want to see it but if they did that it would take a long time to develop and then the government would have to OK it and all the other red tape, I'm thinking 5-10 years.
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