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Google Earth looks to the Heavens
GOOGLE Earth is heading off-planet. Users of the popular Google Earth imagery and mapping tools are now able to search the stars through a new service called Sky.
 
Spending grows as telco’s look to IPTV

WIRED communications infrastructure spending will rise in 2007 to its highest level since 2002, with most of the additional global spend attributable to new IPTV investment.

 
Global IPTV equipment sales top US$1 billion

GLOBAL IPTV (internet protocol television) manufacturer’s revenue rose 150 per cent in 2006 to pass the US$1 billion (A$1.22 billion) mark, new research has found.

 
SBS
THE public broadcaster SBS Television is to offer selected programming for the first time as a commercial, on-demand downloadable service through a new strategic relationship with Telstra BigPond.
 
Singapore moves to regulate New Media content
THE Singapore government has moved to extend its regulatory powers beyond the traditional print and broadcast world and into new media content.
 
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IPTV News
Google Earth looks to the Heavens
GOOGLE Earth is heading off-planet. Users of the popular Google Earth imagery and mapping tools are now able to search the stars through a new service called Sky.
 
Spending grows as telco’s look to IPTV

WIRED communications infrastructure spending will rise in 2007 to its highest level since 2002, with most of the additional global spend attributable to new IPTV investment.

 
Global IPTV equipment sales top US$1 billion

GLOBAL IPTV (internet protocol television) manufacturer’s revenue rose 150 per cent in 2006 to pass the US$1 billion (A$1.22 billion) mark, new research has found.

 
SBS
THE public broadcaster SBS Television is to offer selected programming for the first time as a commercial, on-demand downloadable service through a new strategic relationship with Telstra BigPond.
 
Singapore moves to regulate New Media content
THE Singapore government has moved to extend its regulatory powers beyond the traditional print and broadcast world and into new media content.
 
Don’t get up: Apple TV ships with remote
APPLE has started shipping its much anticipated wireless set-top box that lets users view content from a personal computer (or Macintosh) on their widescreen television.
 
Telecom players dive into OpenIPTV
NINE of the world’s largest telecommunications and consumer electronics companies have joined forces to accelerate the development of global standards for internet protocol television.
 
We were right on WebTV: Ballmer
MICROSOFT chief executive Steve Ballmer has defended the company’s early investments in IPTV technology, claiming the company is now best placed to capitalise on the emerging market.
 
IPTV on Springfield’s WiFi menu
NEC Australia has signed a landmark deal with the Greater Springfield development in Queensland to build ubiquitous data connection that will be used to drive future services – including residential IP television.
 
IBA hooks up IPTV venture in China
AUSTRALIA’S largest ASX-listed eHealth company IBA has entered a joint-venture in Shanghai that will deliver healthcare information services throughout China using the internet and internet protocol television (IPTV).
 
News Corp's NDS acquires the strat up company Jungo for US$100m

BREAKING NEWS: After its successful MySpace acquisition, News Corp is closing the loop and buying IPTV / Triple Play technology.

 
Irdeto and IDC strengthen ties

Irdeto’s IPTV and Digital TV content available via IDC’s satellite systems.

 
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