Analyst: AT&T Capex Spend Slowing
News Analysis -
October 26, 2006 : Jefferies and Co. analyst George Notter says AT&T is running ahead of schedule on capex and must put on the brakes to make yearly numbers
Inside Microsoft TV's Usability Lab
News Analysis -
October 13, 2006 : Microsoft has been watching people watch TV, and finds that an instant channel change experience can have a positive knock-on effect
Media Stars in Links 2006 Conference
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto -
October 09, 2006 : Heavy Reading's annual executive conference brings in speakers from the likes of Sony Pictures, Netflix, and the NFL
Selling Telco TV: You Got $99?
News Analysis -
October 05, 2006 : Verizon sells basics like reliability; AT&T plays up the fancy IP features; but everybody, for now, must sell on price
Vitesse Builds Crosspoint
News Wire Feed -
October 31, 2006 : Vitesse unveiled the world's highest capacity semiconductor device
TDC Reports Q3
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October 31, 2006 : Danish incumbent's revenues totaled DKK 12.0B in Q3, an increase of 1.4% over the year ago quarter
Telegent Targets Mobile TV
News Wire Feed -
October 23, 2006 : Telegent Systems announces the production shipment of its first generation TV receiver (TLG1100)
UPC Norway Becomes Get
News Wire Feed -
October 18, 2006 : The digital-tv and broadband company UPC Norway changed its name to Get
Tandberg Wins in Ohio
News Wire Feed -
October 17, 2006 : Horizon Chillicothe Telephone, an Ohio communications company, has selected the Tandberg iPlex video head-end
Get Selects NDS
News Wire Feed -
October 16, 2006 : Scandanavian cable operator Get selects NDS's digital TV equipment
Google TV
Valley Wonk - Craig Matsumoto -
October 11, 2006 : How YouTube could kill my television
The online demands of the under-25s place ever more pressure on domestic networks.
LRTV Custom TV - At Home With The Echo Boomers -
October 10, 2006 : One of the most demanding consumer groups is the Echo Boomers, the under-25 set. This group has been living an all-tech life since day one and spend an estimated $150 billion every year on everything from broadband access to entertainment applications to next-gen wireless connectivity. But how do you fulfil these media-hungry broadband demands by domestic customers?
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