- December 24th, 2006 | IPTV, Streaming Video
A few days ago, an invite to beta test TVP (The Venice Project), finally arrived. TVP is the new brainchild of geniuses Janus Friis and Niklas Zennstrom, who created the P2P (peer-to-peer) Kazaa (file sharing) and Skype (VoIP client). Under the terms of the beta test agreement, I cannot divulge much. But let me tell […]
- December 4th, 2006 | IPTV
BT’s Vision internet TV service launched today to much fanfare in the UK. But it faces a lot of stiff competition from the BBC, ITV, Telewest and Sky. So in an attempt to augment the content already available on their service Bt have announced that English Premiership soccer matches will be available via the Irish […]
- December 2nd, 2006 | IPTV, Mobile TV
LVL Studio asks would you watch television on a cellphone? As I’ve said before, I certainly wouldn’t - IPTV yes, mobile TV no. I tried watching music videos on a 320×320 pixel Palm Treo 650 screen and it was a terrible experience. But as LVL Studio discusses, Disney Media seems to think you will. Not […]
- November 29th, 2006 | IPTV
Matrixstream, a specialist ini manufacturing set-top boxes and VOD / IPTV, have announced a new service called MyTVPal.com that they claim to be the first 1080p internet TV video streaming service available in the USA. The new service will launch with 700 free IPTV channels from over 70 different countries, these will be a mix […]
- November 29th, 2006 | IPTV
BT’s Vision broadband TV service is due to launch on December 4 and will be rolled out gradually throughout the UK next year, where recent reports indicate that internet TV is making inroads into the amount of time average people watch traditional TV. BT Vision is part of an initiative to get BT into the […]