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IP Television Sept 2012

SMART TV SURVEY 2012 Smart TV, or Connected TV is predicted to become a mainstay of TV distribution and consumption, but is still struggling in some territories with low connection figures, despite growing set sales. IP Television asked a number of industry players what the challenges of Smart TV are, and how they see the […]

September 6, 2012

IP Television June 2012

ASSET MANAGEMENT Broadcasters are grappling with establishing more channels destined for more devices in order to preserve their competitive position. This puts a premium on efficient and economic Digital Asset Management. Colin Mann finds out how specialist developers and vendors are meeting broadcasters’ needs. Download Asset Management feature

June 18, 2012

IP Television March 2012

CONNECTING TO A HYBRID Many media observers suggest that the future of TV viewing will centre on IP content delivered to Connected TVs as part of a hybrid viewing experience. How much is hype and how much is reality? What are the opportunities and challenges? A number of industry experts shared their thoughts at two […]

March 16, 2012

IP Television Oct 2011

WINNING CONNECTIONS Telco TV in the US was the ‘new kid on the block’ in terms of multi-channel distribution, competing with cable and satellite for subscribers, often as part of a triple-play package. It now faces additional threats from OTT providers and Connected TVs. According  to industry experts, it is nevertheless well placed to  benefit […]

October 28, 2011

IP Television Sep 2011

HOTELS CHECK INTO IP From the early days of IPTV, much focus has been on large-scale deployments. Behind the headlines, using IPTV to deliver in-room entertainment is proving a boon to the hospitality industry and is also increasingly used by organisations to distribute video content throughout buildings and sites. How have players in the sector […]

September 7, 2011

IP Television May 2011

SPECIAL DELIVERY The exponential growth of video traffic is placing additional demands on carrier and service provider networks. Recent acquisitions and alliances suggest the demand for OTT-delivered content will only continue to rise. How will the different elements in the online video delivery chain develop to meet customer requirements and expectations? What lies ahead for […]

June 16, 2011

IP Television March 2011

CONNECTED TV KILLS THE IPTV STAR? The recent International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas saw major CE manufacturers announce a host of Connected TV initiatives. With leading US cable MSOs nailing their colours to the Connected TV mast, can the managed IPTV services of telco players survive in the app-driven, ‘TV Everywhere’ era? Colin […]

March 17, 2011

IP Television Dec 2010

SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL We hear a good deal about the major telcos’ IPTV operations – FiOS and U-verse – and their inroads into cable in the locations they serve. But IPTV in America promised to be the shield Local Telecom Operators would need against cable, and their route to a multiservice future. How is progress […]

December 1, 2010

IP Television August 2010

THE KNOTTY PROBLEM OF NET NEUTRALITY With the increase in video-rich content travelling across networks, there are major implications for existing network operators in terms of capacity demands and the risk of becoming a ‘dumb pipe’, unable to monetise the bandwidth-hungry, high-quality video delivered to the end consumer. Is there a conflict between the ability […]

August 11, 2010

IP Television May 2010

OTT: WHO WINS? Over-the-top television has the potential to transform the face of the TV industry by creating new business opportunities for existing stakeholders and facilitating many new entrants. It also has major implications for existing providers. Colin Mann spoke to a range of interested players to identify the opportunities and challenges of OTT TV. […]

May 27, 2010