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January 10, 2007
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  • Embarq eyes network expansion
    Embarq plans to extend its DSL reach by adding upstream capacity and introducing Video Clicks, an online video service. The company also intends to embrace new technologies, such as VDSL2, dynamic spectrum management and fiber to the premises. Telecommunications (1/9) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • AT&T finance chief bullish on IPTV, bundled services
    AT&T believes its video strategy of offering HomeZone as well as U-verse is on target and is enabling the company to avoid having to rush the U-verse launch, according to Chief Financial Officer Rick Lindner. Simplifying its bundled-service packages also will open the door for new distribution methods. Telephony Online (1/9) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • CBS embraces interactivity
    CBS is pushing forward in the interactive and social-networking space through partnerships with Apple, YouTube, Verizon Communications, Google and others, according to CBS CEO Les Moonves. Showtime has launched a new social-networking site tied to its "The L Word" programming that enables viewers to interact and weigh in on plot lines. TVWeek.com (1/9) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Samsung bundles Google
    Samsung announced plans to offer built-in Google applications on select handset models. The deal covers Google Search, Google Maps and Gmail. ZDNet/CNET (1/10) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Qubo gains quick popularity, debuts as digital network
    Ion Media Networks has debuted qubo, a new digital network for children that focuses on literacy and values. The channel debuted in 2006 as a block of programming on NBC, but it quickly developed an audience. Expansions, including an interactive Web site, VOD and Spanish-language version, are already in development. Mediaweek (1/8) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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  • Analysis: Will TV-PC connection pay off for Apple, rivals?: Apple's entry into the burgeoning TV-PC marketplace raises the question of which of these new devices will score with consumers. Some analysts say they believe Apple TV will have the edge because of its success with the iPod and other new media products, while others say they believe rivals Microsoft and Sony have the advantage of already making devices linked to the TV. Los Angeles Times (1/10) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Cisco touts convergence
    Convergence will lead to the proliferation of human networks, which according to Cisco CEO John Chambers means the network will become the key component in allowing people to consume content, regardless of the device. TechWeb Network (1/9) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Nokia, Visa team for m-commerce
    Nokia and Visa introduced a mobile payment platform based on near field communication (NFC) technology. Initially the service will enable customers to make contactless mobile payments, but the companies expect to offer an upgrade that will support person-to-person and remote payments as well. CNET/Reuters (1/10) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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