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Belgacom expands TV Everywhere offering

Belgacom has confirmed it will extend its TV Everywhere from May 1st.  Three new channels – VT4, VIJFtv and Ketnet – will bring the total available to 24, The service, branded TV Overal, is available over Wi-Fi at home and outdoors through the FON network or through 3G (with one free hour per month). In […]

April 27, 2012

Salsgiver trials Amino Freedom OTT

US-based fibre optic network provider Salsgiver is to trial Amino’s Freedom Jump OTT device as part of a premium service offering to their customers. Under the gotlit.com brand, Freeport PA-based Salsgiver has rolled out a fibre network across an area north east of Pittsburgh, offering high quality broadband and phone services. Now the company is […]

April 26, 2012

US Senate reviews OTT video

The US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation is holding a full committee hearing April 24 on ‘The Emergence of Online Video: Is It The Future?’.  The hearing will consider the future of online video.  It will explore the migration of viewing from traditional television to Internet and broadband-enabled video content.  It will examine […]

April 25, 2012By Colin Mann

Diller: OTT must be regulated as broadcasters

IAC Chairman Barry Diller has told the Senate that he thought the same rules and obligations that apply to traditional broadcasters should be applied to online video services, though he also said he believed that should be light-touch regulation. He says that a level playing field was crucial. Diller says that online video was a […]

April 25, 2012

Netflix on Sony Network

Netflix has confirmed that it will be available on the Sony Entertainment Network (SEN) from 24th April. The Sony Entertainment Network can be accessed through selected Internet-connected Sony Bravia televisions, Sony Blu-ray players, Network Media player and PS3 devices sold in the UK and Ireland. Netflix will sit alongside other popular third party services on […]

April 25, 2012

Netflix targets new markets, shares fall

In a letter to shareholders, Netflix reveals it has garnered three million international subscribers in total over the six quarters since it launched overseas, with international now representing 12 per cent of total subs and 10 per cent of paid subs. It says the largest driver of growth in international members in Q1 was the […]

April 24, 2012

Netflix: Cap all or none

Netflix has complained that traffic management must apply to all or to none. In a letter to shareholders the company states: “Comcast caps its residential broadband customers at 250 gigabytes per month. On the Xbox, the Netflix app, the Hulu app, and the HBO GO app, are all subject to this cap. But Comcast has […]

April 24, 2012

EchoStar to close US cable STB unit

EchoStar Technologies is withdrawing from the US cable set-top box market and is to cease development of its Aria platform immediately as a result of poor sales, the company told Multichannel News. Instead, the company is to shift resources to support what it describes as it “unique intellectual property and advanced content-delivery technologies”. The company […]

April 24, 2012By Colin Mann

Ofcom: Breaking Sky’s movie dominance correct decision

Ofcom has recommended that the UK’s Competition Commission maintain its original stance, which provisionally found that Sky’s control over pay-TV movie rights in was restricting competition between pay-TV providers, leading to higher prices and reduced choice and innovation for subscribers. Ofcom contends that the arrival of video-on-demand services such as Netflix and LOVEFiLM has not […]

April 23, 2012By Colin Mann

Nimble TV speeds multi-screen switch

A technology start-up is introducing a way to move a whole subscription’s worth of TV onto the Web, with or without the subscription company’s permission. The service takes the package of television channels that a customer buys through a distributor then streams the package onto the Web, allowing the customer more options for viewing than […]

April 23, 2012