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Bell launches Fibe TV

  Bell has confirmed the launch of Bell Fibe TV, its advanced IPTV service, in several Toronto and Montréal neighbourhoods. Delivered using the latest fibre optic technology on Canada’s most advanced network, Fibe TV offers HD and SD VOD services and a cutting-edge interface with advanced search capabilities. Fibe TV is powered by Microsoft Mediaroom […]

September 14, 2010

Canvas draws more fire

  The fifth complaint to Ofcom about Project Canvas has arrived from The Open Source Consortium (OSC), a group made up of comprising SME providers of services and support based on open standards.  The OSC, which represent 25 or so mainly consultants, is unhappy  that Canvas isn’t “open” in the same way Linux is  regarded […]

September 13, 2010

Multi-screen solution from Netgem

Connected entertainment specialist Netgem has unveiled a significant development of its NetgemTV middleware to support new adaptive TV technologies. Extending the reach of pay-TV Operators, these new features are geared to enable the creation of multi-screen services which can be delivered securely and consistently. Microsoft’s Silverlight and Play Ready plug-ins have been integrated into Netgem’s […]

September 13, 2010From Colin Mann in Amsterdam

BT connects content with Cisco

UK telco unit BT Wholesale has chosen Cisco’s Content Delivery System as the ‘backbone’ for its open online video delivery network – Content Connect – which is designed to improve the experience of watching and listening to digital content on the web. BT aims to use the technology to establish broadband as a TV platform […]

September 11, 2010From Colin Mann in Amsterdam

NDS Snowflake falls on Zon

NDS announced that leading Portuguese pay-TV operator ZON Multimedia will field trial its new TV platform, based on the NDS Snowflake User Interface (UI). In the first ever field trial of NDS Snowflake, ZON Multimedia will use the designer UI to deliver next generation TV services to its viewers across Portugal. The operator’s agreement with […]

September 11, 2010From Nick Snow in Amsterdam

HBO and Verizon introduce MAXGO

  Verizon and HBO have confirmed that Verizon’s FiOS TV customers are the first to gain access to MAXGO.com, Cinemax’s online video destination featuring more than 700 hours of Cinemax programming monthly. Similar to HBO GO, which launched with FiOS in February of this year, MAX GO offers free, unlimited online access to Cinemax programming […]

September 10, 2010

Opera and MMH to provide web TV content solutions

  Web browser specialist Opera Software and web-TV service provider NetRange MMH have teamed up with the intention of providing an easier way for device manufacturers to give consumers a wide variety of content on their connected TVs and set-top boxes. The pair aim to deliver the Opera Devices SDK and a pre-qualified suite of […]

September 10, 2010From Colin Mann in Amsterdam

Playout247 and VisionIPTV gear up for Internet TV growth

    Following a record 40 per cent revenue growth, driven by increased demand for broadcast services on both satellite and online platforms, London-based sister companies Playout247 and Vision IPTV have unveiled a major investment programme in studio and broadcast technology supported by capacity increases. Four existing studio facilities have been upgraded to HD, and […]

September 10, 2010

Ubiquity Multiscreen TV from NSN

  Nokia Siemens Networks has launched a new software client for ‘any device with a screen’ designed to allow people to watch TV via any network. The Multiscreen TV client integrates ‘Over the Top’ TV and broadcast TV with the web and social network access. It provides a user interface for services delivered via Nokia […]

September 9, 2010From Colin Mann in Amsterdam

Govt backs Canvas as others complain

“I’m basically very positive about Canvas,” Jeremy Hunt, the culture, media and sport secretary, told the  The Media Festival Arts. “In terms of what I understand, I think it’s incredibly exciting. It will finally – for many, many people – remove the barriers between lean-forward and lean-back technology. The chaos of the internet – for […]

September 9, 2010