Just an update for you iPTV banking domainers.
As we all know, the world deployment of iPTV is aggressively underway. Leading the way in deployment and subscribers to-date are Asia, Europe, and the USA, respectively. Recently, however, the USA has just passed the Telecommunications Bill which lifts the barrier (franchise fees) for telephone companies, allowing iPTV to now ROLL OUT - here comes triple-play and quadruple play with a fever!
Here's the "House passes telecommunications bill" release:
http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/internet/06/09/cable.phone.tv.ap/index.html
And to keep the juice flowing, here's a recent (of the thousands) news update on "New report details Internet television's very bright future":
http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/-new-...ns-very-bright-future-/2006/06/08/1674678.htm
The next 1-2 years is going to be exciting, and for all you iPTV-related domain holders (.com & .tv), dust off your portfolios!
Happy as a clam,
As we all know, the world deployment of iPTV is aggressively underway. Leading the way in deployment and subscribers to-date are Asia, Europe, and the USA, respectively. Recently, however, the USA has just passed the Telecommunications Bill which lifts the barrier (franchise fees) for telephone companies, allowing iPTV to now ROLL OUT - here comes triple-play and quadruple play with a fever!
Here's the "House passes telecommunications bill" release:
http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/internet/06/09/cable.phone.tv.ap/index.html
And to keep the juice flowing, here's a recent (of the thousands) news update on "New report details Internet television's very bright future":
http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/-new-...ns-very-bright-future-/2006/06/08/1674678.htm
The next 1-2 years is going to be exciting, and for all you iPTV-related domain holders (.com & .tv), dust off your portfolios!
Happy as a clam,
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