[opendtv] Net-based technology would allow limitless TV

  • From: Monty Solomon <monty@xxxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 23:36:15 -0400

Net-based technology would allow limitless TV

By Hiawatha Bray, Globe Staff  |  July 14, 2005

The next big thing in television could be a technology borrowed from 
the Internet. IPTV (the ''IP" stands for Internet protocol) will let 
users choose from a vast variety of video entertainment, available on 
demand through a simple piece of wire. Telephone wire, to be exact, 
because phone companies -- not cable TV firms -- are leading the way.

SBC Communications Inc., which offers phone service in 13 US states, 
is spending $5 billion to build the first IPTV network in the United 
States, set for launch late this year or in early 2006. Verizon 
Communications Inc., which is spending $3 billion to bring TV service 
to its customers, will use IPTV to deliver on-demand movies.

Cable companies could adopt IPTV technology as well. But for 
telephone companies the technology offers the first chance to sell TV 
services. It's also an opportunity for Microsoft Corp., which is 
providing much of the underlying technology, to become as powerful in 
entertainment technology as it is in software. IPTV could shake up 
the cable industry in the same way that voice-over-Internet phone 
systems have roiled SBC's own voice telephone business

Already, about a million people use IPTV systems, mostly in Hong Kong 
and Italy. Last month, British Telecom said it would work with 
Microsoft to deploy IPTV in Britain. On this side of the Atlantic, 
SBC spokesman Michael Coe said his company expects to make IPTV 
available to 18 million homes over the next three years.

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http://www.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2005/07/14/net_based_technology_would_allow_limitless_tv/


 
 
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