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Content rights issues are still seen as big stumbling blocks for companies trying to get into the Asian IPTV market. Execs from TANDBERG Television, Edgeware and France Telecom try to separate the myths from the realities.
Noel Matthews from TANDBERG Television talks about IPTV uptake within different Asian countries, the challenges that operators face in the region and tries to define the Asian digital native.
Light Reading's Ray LeMaistre talks about how developed IPTV is in the Asia and how this is different from western Europe. He also explains the challenges to continued growth in the region.
Noel Matthews from TANDBERG Television talks about IPTV uptake within different Asian countries, the challenges that operators face in the region and tries to define the Asian digital native.
Ericsson’s Eugene Sarmiento names the operators he thinks have done justice to IPTV over the past year by pushing the boundaries of technology, standards and consumer education.
Ericsson’s Eugene Sarmiento grades the success of IPTV over the past year, including the critical components of succesful business models, the impact of mobile TV, and advanced services.
Cisco's Doug Webster explains the innovative strategy that made the company a winner in the category of Best Marketing for the 2008 Leading Lights Awards