What's on IPTV's neighbourhood?

Wednesday, 12 March 2008

France dominates European IPTV

Country has 75 per cent of IPTV subscriptions in Western Europe

The latest World Broadband Information Service from Informa Telecoms & Media noted that France has nearly 10 times as many IPTV subscriptions as second-placed Spain and close to 75 per cent of the Western Europe total.

in vnunet.com

Thursday, 31 January 2008

NOSSDAV 2007

NOSSDAV 2007 has some rather interesting papers on IPTV, so it is worth to check the conference's website.

Internship in Telefonica R&D, Barcelona

I have been a little quiet for some time because I am now in Telefonica Research Labs in Barcelona, so I've been quite busy moving, finding a place, etc. I am here for a 3 or 6 month internship as part of my PhD. I am working on "user profiling for IPTV". I have lots (hundreds of GB!) of interesting data from Imagenio (Telefonica's IPTV service) - switching logs, EPG (Electronic Program Guide) information - to analyse.

This data is very useful for user profiling and recommendation systems (to be used for targeted advertisement, for instance), and I am sure will also be useful for my PhD research, as input to my simulations.

Thursday, 13 December 2007

IPTV subscribers worldwide forecast to reach 38.4m by 2012

A new report that there will be a huge growth in the number of IPTV subscribers worldwide by 2012, increasing seven-fold from the end-2006 figure to reach 38.2 million. Revenues for service providers will possibly rise ten-fold.

These is only a prediction, and one can believe on it or not, but the fact is that service providers today seem to believe that IPTV will be the next killer application. A paper written last month, in IEEE Communications Magazine, was thus properly entitled "Internet Protocol Television (IPTV): The Killer Application for the Next-Generation Internet". Although this paper is not very well written and makes some confusing and sometimes even erroneous remarks (like confusing DSL filters cutoff frequency... twice!) - which is strange in one such a high level magazine - it is nevertheless worth reading.

KOREA: LG Dacom launches IPTV service

LG Dacom, Korea's third-largest fixed-line operator, yesterday launched the 3rd IPTV service in that country. While most contries worldwide are only now offering their first IPTV, South Korea has now 3 companies offering the service, which really illustrates their almost leading position in broadband services.

Friday, 7 December 2007

Central America's First IPTV Service

Panama’s CTV Telecom is the first operator offering IPTV service in Central America. It has selected the Amino AmiNET125 multi-codec Set-Top-Box (STB) for its service.

CTV will build a 100% fibre optical network in Panama City (the capital) exclusively to deliver the new IPTV service.

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