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Korean IPTV trial completed |
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A group of 54 companies called the CCube Consortium has concluded a 270 household, 27 channel, IPTV trial in Korea. |
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Asia-Pacific set for IPTV growth |
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According to a December report, Frost and Sullivan sees decreasing wireline revenues, consumer demand for greater control over viewing preferences, and the explosion of broadband in various high growth markets as primary drivers for Asia-Pacific IPTV growth. |
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CES reflects changing world as in-car audio is upstaged by TVs and PCs exchanging information |
First, IPTV outgrew its telecoms beginnings and burst onto the broadcast industry stage. At CES, its presence was proof that the convergence of CE, broadcast and telecoms is here. By Steve Hawley |
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Amino scoops innovation award at IBC |
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Amino returned home from this year’s IBC event in Amsterdam after collecting one of the industry’s most prestigious awards for its latest IPTV set-top box. The AmiNET124 was awarded the Broadcast Engineering Pick Hit Award to the best IP set-top box for its innovative design and advanced performance – features which have already led to both customer interest and actual deployments only a few months following the product’s initial launch at Supercomm in June 2005. |
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Amino the world leader in IPTV set-top box equipment and software to supply STBs for roll-out in Hou |
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Optical Entertainment Network (OEN) announced that Amino will supply standard and high definition set-top boxes (STBs) for FISION’s fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) video service. Cambridge, United Kingdom based Amino, the leading provider of consumer premises equipment for broadband and IPTV based services, will deliver the first generation STBs for FISION, that will receive over 300 video channels including over 50 channels of High Definition Television (HDTV), video-on-demand (VOD) and original and speciality programming. |
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Amino H.264 set-top box integrated with Alcatel, Kasenna, Orca Interactive and Thales |
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Amino announced today that its award-winning, single-chip IPTV set-top box for H.264 video now offers full integration with the industry’s leading middleware. The AmiNET124, which was launched in June 2005, is capable of running middleware from Alcatel, Kasenna, Orca Interactive and Thales. This enhanced interoperability will enable Telcos to deploy advanced H.264 IPTV services quickly with the reassurance that the customer premises equipment is proven and compatible with the rest of the network. |
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