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Comtrend 400Mbps powerline

Comtrend, manufacturer of network solutions, specialising in broadband, VoIP and data network technologies, announced it has become the first manufacturer to offer home networking adaptors that support speeds up to 400 Mbps. Comtrend's new product, called the PowerGrid 904, is an Ethernet Powerline adaptor that plugs into any standard power plug in a home. The […]

November 14, 2007

Kids now use Internet more than TV

According to research released by the European Interactive Advertising Association, 16- to 24-year-olds – a crucial audience for advertisers – are using the internet more often than TV for the first time. The survey of more than 7,000 people across 10 European countries shows that 82% of 16- to 24-year-olds use the web between five […]

November 13, 2007

FCC new rules for 'saturated' cable market?

A report by the Federal Communications Commission is claimed to show that cable TV companies have reached a subscriber saturation point that may lead to the agency exerting greater regulatory authority over the industry. The finding is in an annual report that assesses competition in the pay-television market. The report will conclude that the agency […]

November 13, 2007

Telia try HDTV via broadband

As the first major broadband operator in Sweden, Telia will begin to test HDTV via their broadband network. The trial period will last for six months, and is scheduled to begin in late November. Approximately 70 households in Stockholm and Gothenburg will participate in trial. The date for commercial launch has not yet been decided. […]

November 12, 2007

BT Q2 results, still top in broadband

BT met forecasts with a 3 per cent rise in second-quarter revenues on good growth in broadband and networked IT services and said it was confident in its growth prospects. The BT Retail unit accounted for 37 per cent of net DSL broadband additions during the quarter, giving it a broadband customer base of over […]

November 9, 2007

Multi-taskers use Internet with other media

Internet users, more than ever before, are multitasking and incorporating different and new media types into an interconnected experience, according to a recent survey by Burst Media. The study found that over four-fifths (82.4 per cent) of respondents are involved with another media, activity, or device while online. Among these multi-taskers, nearly one-quarter (23.6 per […]

November 9, 2007

ESPN and Nielsen measure sports programming

ESPN and Nielsen are collaborating to measure the performance of ESPN's sports programming across multiple media platforms. The collaboration will cover mobile devices, television and the Internet. Nielsen, through its NielsenConnect division, will attempt to produce a unified picture of how viewers are accessing media content across different platforms. The partnership intends to enable buyers […]

November 8, 2007

No tax on US Internet

The US House of Representatives has voted unanimously to extend a tax moratorium that was first adopted to promote US Internet access in the early days. The ban prevents local authorities from levying a number of potential Internet taxes, and is a victory for technology and telecommunications companies. While short of the permanent ban they […]

November 1, 2007

Court becomes Tru

One of the best-known cable networks in the US is demolishing a 16-year-old brand in a bold bid to become even bigger. Court TV will become “truTV” in one of the biggest marketing makeovers in cable history. The network will abandon Court's logo and its primetime “Seriously Entertaining” tag line in favour of a new […]

October 30, 2007

Sky Broadband 1m subscribers

Sky has claimed that its Sky Broadband service has passed the one million customer mark. The milestone was achieved less than 14 months after the first Sky Broadband customer was connected – more quickly than any other UK broadband provider.

October 30, 2007