DVEO to unveil DBV-S/S2-to-IP gateway at IBC2008 

OnRamp IP/Sat receives transport streams from satellite transponders, different satellites, cable channels or terrestrial channels, and outputs them to an IP network...

PTCI deploys Entone solutions for HD IPTV rollout 

The IPTV and digital cable provider will rely on the Entone Hydra HD IP video gateway and Amulet HD IPTV receiver...

Orad ProSet sets stage for Splash Media Emmy 

The Dallas based production company relied on Orad ProSet to create an Emmy-winning virtual laboratory for “Dr. Brown’s Photoshop Laboratory...

Comarch unveils IPTV solution for DTH satellite operators 

Using Comarch’s solution, DTH and telecom operators can cooperate to offer IPTV together with information services, online shopping and other interactive TV services...

RipCode introduces real-time stream transcoding 

The combination of RipCode’s on-demand and real-time stream transcoding solutions creates a dual-application video delivery platform...

CBS Interactive launches HD Gallery 

According to the network, the gallery represents the future of online entertainment...

Set-top box shipments spike, says In-Stat 

Strong demand from free-to-air satellite service, coupled with the expanding availability of digital cable TV and IPTV services, is driving the growth...

Cisco IP technology aids NBC coverage of games 

The transoceanic Cisco network enables the transfer of gigabyte-sized files among Beijing, New York and Los Angeles....

Digital Rapids to unveil latest StreamZ Live media encoder at IBC2008 

The company also will showcase new versions of its Broadcast Manager software and StreamZ and StreamZHD applications...

Media Proxy to highlight Enigma LogServer v7 

The Enigma 7 platform incorporates several enhancements to increase long-term usability and support the expanding IPTV market...

Amazon.com to stream entertainment to the living room 

The online retail giant has begun streaming movies and TV entertainment to television sets via Amazon Video on Demand, according to a report last week in The New York Times...

Thomson commits to Open IPTV Forum 

Last week, the company announced its decision to become a full member of the Open IPTV Forum...

The latest happenings from around the world of IPTV 

Business, technology, programming and personnel highlights from around the world of IPTV...

Worldwide IPTV subscribers double from Q1 2007 levels 

The Broadband Forum last week released the results of research showing the number of IPTV subscribers in the first quarter of the year reached more than 15 million...

Existing in-home wiring to assist service operators network STBs, says In-StatExisting in-home wiring to assist service operators network STBs, says In-Stat 

The availability of existing wire networking solutions will help service providers network together their set-top boxes for WAN access and in-home LAN nodes...

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