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As the UK prepares to switch off its final analogue TV transmitter in Northern Ireland tonight, it will also mark the death of its Ceefax information service. Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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Early feedback on viewer habits during the London 2012 Olympics shows that the BBC’s approach of offering live and on-demand coverage of every single sporting event across all four screens has paid off. Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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The Big M2M Conversation and other issues: This week the codgers have left the home and been released into the community, soon to take up residence on the South Bank of the Thames where the latest Codgertations was shot (with the SAS securing the London Olympics from a speedboat in the background).   Speaking of  ‘smart cities’ the codgers plug an upcoming TelecomTV M2M event.

Join The Big M2M Conversation

The TelecomTV M2M Channel will be broadcasting a video special in September and we want you to join in and shape the topics.  We’ll be addressing the fundamentals - what  M2M is. what it might be, what it isn’t. In the run-up we’d like to get your input. What broad issues or specific questions would you like to see addressed?  

 

CLICK HERE and contribute your thoughts and ideas on M2M.  Join The Big M2M Conversation

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The BBC has finally launched its long-awaited YouView two years too late with an expensive set top targetting an OTT TV market which has galloped on. By Ian Scales (0)
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What's happened to the UK's YouView? The much delayed Internet TV service might be announced next week but only as a big trial and certainly not in time for the Olympics which is only a few weeks away, reports Ian Scales (0)
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Intel has apparently set its sights on the TV market in the US. According to reports it's aiming to fill an orchestrator role to guide TV channels across the Internet Sounds familiar. By Ian Scales (0)
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The network neutrality debate goes on in Europe, with the latest salvo entitled the 'Plum Report'. Commissioned by the BBC and its friends it champions, surprise, surprise, the open Internet. By Ian Scales. (0)
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The Telecommunications Executive Network (TEN) always succeeds in stimulating some interesting industry debate, and last week’s seminar ‘Monetising the Digital Home – Business Models for the New Frontier’ was no exception. (0)
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Royal nuptials don't really do it for the codgers who have turned their attention, instead, to the right royal cock-up that is Amazon's cloud services catastrophe. They've also noticed signs that some of Europe's telcos are going to attempt to tilt Internet traffic exchange to their advantage. Meanwhile, DT is singing a different tune now that it wants to hive off T-Mobile in the US. And if that isn't enough, Europe's broadcasters are trying to close ranks against the Internet.

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OTT video is on an unstoppable march, according to Informa which released its numbers last week at its own IP&TV World Forum in London. By Ian Scales. (0)
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News Headlines: C-Level Clearout; Ex-termination rate; Internet Felony.

This week: Given the economics of LTE some experts argue that regulators need to rethink the importance they have hitherto placed on infrastructure competition; the BBC is excited about the future; more data required for mobile marketeers.

Plus: It's Google everywhere - introducing the interactive art gallery.

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Surely the BBC wouldn't bend its iPlayer client support programme around having something to take to Barcelona's Mobile World Congress next week... would it? (0)
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Two of the UK’s largest ISPs will charge content providers, if they can get away with it. To heck with the popularity of iPlayer, customers may not be able to freely access the service if their ISP can hammer out a better commercial deal with YouTube. (0)
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Neutrality advocates have seized the opportunity presented by the FCC's proposed rule-making to press their case for similar Internet protections to be introduced in the UK. By Ian Scales. (0)
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