Mark Cuban
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July 31, 2008 : The great American squint-off is here, pitting Mark Cuban against TechWeb's Fritz Nelson. In this interview, HDNet founder Cuban elaborates on his thought that the public Internet is not the next great distribution platform for high-def video. Cuban's also bullish on telco TV, noting that competition with cable pushes them to innovate more and to take care of their customers.
Karen Cook-Hellberg
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July 28, 2008 : Karen Cook-Hellberg, Solution Manager for Ericsson, explains consumers' perceptions of what IPTV means to them, particularly in the area of the personalized TV experience.
Ian Tapp
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July 28, 2008 : Tandberg TVs SVP Ian Tapp talks about the worldwide trends and areas of innovation in delivering IPTV.
EchoStar's Dan Daines
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July 23, 2008 : EchoStars Dan Daines says IPTV is a cost center at first, but it will pay off in the long run. And, while bandwidth is a limiting factor, carriers need to perfect 'do no harm' television service before they go attempting interactive applications
Joseph Ambeault
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July 23, 2008 : Verizons Joe Ambault tells us how FiOS is shaping up, including new tools for interactivity and how it compares with other IPTV services in terms of quality, bandwidth,and pricing.
Atish Gude, SVP, Business Operations, Sprint Nextel
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July 03, 2008 : Sprint-Nextels Atish Gude gives us a preview of what kinds of devices and services will be coming to Baltimore and other markets starting in September. He also elaborates on Sprints claim that WiMax will be a game-changer in terms of broadband pricing and availability
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