Stories about: NTL

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    Largest US IPv6 network welcomes rivals 08/07/2009 06:56:00

    Little-known Hurricane Electric, the nation's leading provider of IPv6 services, is bracing for new and bigger competitors entering the fray.
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    BitTorrent takes on movie download rivals 25/09/2006 08:30:11

    Ashwin Navin, co-founder and president of file sharing software developer BitTorrent, thinks that advertising-supported content will win out over DRM (digital rights management) in the long run for movie and TV show downloads. But his company is embracing DRM as it opens a new movie download Web site that will compete with the Unbox store launched by Amazon.com and Apple Computer's iTunes Store. In an interview with Dan Nystedt, he presented BitTorrent's views on DRM and its online movie store plan.
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    Virgin Mobile accepts NTL's £962 million bid 05/04/2006 07:48:44

    NTL's bid for British mobile phone company Virgin Mobile Holdings (UK) PLC has won the approval of Virgin Mobile's board, the companies announced Tuesday. The cash-and-stock offer values Virgin Mobile at £962 million (US$1.67 billion), NTL said.
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    Skype figures don't add up 02/02/2006 10:00:49

    Skype, once by far the dominant IP telephony service, has had its market share cut in half over the past year, according to a new study from network monitoring firm Sandvine.
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    Datacasting rules review 19/12/2001 17:28:48

    The Federal Government will commence a review of the current datacasting rules in early 2002, and has released an issues paper and called for submissions to the Review of the Operation of Schedule 6 of the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 (Datacasting Services).
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    Free wireless broadband trials to begin in London 22/08/2001 08:09:00

    In what it believes to be the first trial of its kind, U.K. cable company NTL Group Ltd. will launch a free trial of a wireless broadband network in London within the next two weeks.
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    Optus wins ABC's digital TV transmission 09/02/2001 10:42:33

    In a deal worth more than $175 million, Cable & Wireless Optus will transmit the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's (ABC) digital TV signals.
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    Microsoft teams with Philips, others on Digital TV 11/09/2000 16:13:24

    Software giant Microsoft used the International Broadcasting Convention in Amsterdam to push its Microsoft TV client-server software platform as the future of interactive digital TV, announcing agreements with a number of companies Friday.
 
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