IPTVision > Television 2.0: The Top Six Trends Shaping IP-Based Video

http://www.tvover.net [IPTV News, Events, Jobs, Providers - TVover.net] Research and Markets has announced the addition of "Television 2.0: A Comprehensive Analysis of Emerging IP-Based Video Services" to their offering.

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http://www.digitaltv-weblog.com [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).

http://weblog.tekrati.com [Weblog.tekrati.com] Tekrati Weblog » IPTV Subscriber Base Set for Explosive Growth ...: 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.

[Glowriaiptv.typepad.com] The Glowria IPTV Blog: Research firm Strategic Analytics released survey results demonstrating the rapid adoption rate of digital TV services in Western Europe, as driven by the success of Digital Terrestrial (DTT) broadcasting and IPTV services. They project that by 2010, 77% of households in Western Europe (127 million homes) will be using some form of digital TV. 

[Mediangler.com] What Will You See Next? » Blog Archive » TV, IPTV Roundup: There was the realisation by Robert Scoble that vidcasting is less economic than he first thought, covered here, and a rumination by Mark Evans on how the web and TV together engage viewers better.

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