Broadband and IPTV
Broadband and IPTV is set to be the way that more and more of us get digital television in years to come. Not only is it significantly more efficient than other methods, broadband and IPTV also promises to be cheaper for consumers and ISPs alike.
Read our response to the latest broadband and IPTV developments here, in our dedicated, up-to-the-minute blog.
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New broadband TV deals land on Top10
Posted 24th July 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
TV services are becoming ever more important in broadband providers’ quest for market share. And the good news for us is that healthy competition has seen a slew of attractive broadband TV deals hit the market.
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Talks with broadband providers smooth Hulu’s path to market
Posted 6th July 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
US on-demand TV service Hulu is edging closer to a UK launch, it seems. And they’re going the right way about it as far as broadband providers are concerned.
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PlusNet: Murray mania sets iPlayer usage record
Posted 2nd July 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
Last month, PlusNet reported a huge spike in bandwidth demand when viewers descended en masse to the BBC iPlayer to see the official unmasking of Top Gear’s international man of mystery the Stig. Now, it seems that it’s Wimbledon’s turn to slow down the interweb for everyone.
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Orange to renew interest in UK IPTV market?
Posted 6th April 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
The mooted acquisition of Project Kangaroo’s IPTV technology by Orange suggests that its ambitions for offering TV on-demand are far from dead, says Jonathan Leggett.
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Survey should remind consumers to monitor broadband usage
Posted 23rd March 2009 by Jonathan Leggett
Demand for watching video and TV online is booming, a survey has shown. Jonathan Leggett considers what this means for consumers and ISPs alike.
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