U.S. Not On List Of Top Ten IPTV CountriesBut that should change relatively quickly... ( old news - 01:34PM Tuesday Jan 02 2007) tags: stats · world · TVIPThe U.S. doesn't make a showing in a new list of the top ten IPTV nations. France tops the list, with 896,000 IPTV subscribers, followed by Hong Kong, Spain, Italy, Holland, Belgium, Morocco, Russia, the United Kingdom and Sweden. Obviously the United States fails to make this list because Fios isn't IPTV -- it's fiber and coax, and AT&T's IPTV launch is just pulling out of the garage. With Sweden having only 45,000 IPTV customers, it shouldn't take long for AT&T to help the U.S. not only make the list, but top it. Related:- IPTV Hotter in Europe, Asia
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  insomniac84
join:2002-01-03 Schererville, IN edit: January 2nd, @01:14PM
| why? Why would anyone want to be on top of this list if better services like fios don't count? | |
|  |   en102 Canadian, eh?
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| Re: why? Bragging rights ? Well, its not a whole lot to brag about, however, if AT&T uses IPTV/DSL as a stepping stone to IPTV/FTTH then its no big deal.
POTS/DSL --> POTS/VDSL2+ --> FTTH is a 'decent' plan as its phased and cost can be controlled.
POTS/DSL --> FTTH is big change.
I do agree that replacing POTS with FTTH will save in the long run, however, a large deployment isn't cheap, especially from the node to the home. The biggest change that is relatively cheap to deploy is bringing fiber to the node. The node to home is not so cheap. Since AT&T is reusing DSL/POTS its a way to redeploy. DSL is typically lower cost service than HSI over cable and fiber, and thats what they're using. Having 3Mbps at $25/month isn't bad. | |
|  |  bmn ? ? ? Premium,ExMod 2003-06 join:2001-03-15 hiatus | Because FIOS isn't IPTV, plain and simple... Period, end of discussion. This isn't about internet access, this is about video over IP. -- Prove it... | |
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join:2002-01-03 Schererville, IN | Re: why? Well it should be about delivering video the best way, and iptv over dsl isn't one of them. | |
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| Re: why? said by insomniac84 :Well it should be about delivering video the best way, and iptv over dsl isn't one of them. Agreed... -- Prove it... | |
|  |   Nanoprobe Wandering in subspace Premium join:2003-05-11 Orlando, FL
| said by insomniac84 :Why would anyone want to be on top of this list if better services like fios don't count? Exactly! DARGAS. Next subject please. -- Resistance is Futile | |
|  RayW Premium join:2001-09-01 Layton, UT clubs:
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| Caps? Wonder how long it will last with the real and virtual caps that many folks have?
Of course, this could be an exception to the caps, since I do not intend to get nor have it available, I do not know. -- I am not lost, I find myself every time. | |
|   DaveNJ No Fear
join:1999-09-01 New Jersey | Who cares ? I am more then happy with the 400 traditional channels i have now. Who cares about the delivery medium ? | |
|  |   insomniac84
join:2002-01-03 Schererville, IN | Re: Who cares ? If the medium restricts you to one tv, possibly two, I would imagine some people might care. Also knowing your 6mibt dsl could be 20mibt dsl if the iptv bandwidth was used for the internet, might piss one off. | |
|  |  |  |  fiberguy My views are my own. Premium join:2005-05-20
| It's just another delivery method. I could care less about being top ANYTHING.
What does the delivery medium have to do with it? There is a reason we aren't rushing, as a nation, into IPTV... we have a well established delivery system. Not to mention, TV is an entertainment service, yes, as well as a news source too.
However, coax, fiber, microwave, off air antenna, fiber, etc... just because it's not coming via IP doesn't mean we're broke.
While they have IPTV, we have add digital cable systems coming into play and all digital satellite as well as a clean fiber delivery popping up. IPTV.. big deal... Ford, Chevy, dodge anyone? IBM clone, Mac? How about American Airlines vs Delta, United or Southwest?
.. as if IPTV defines a nation. (Maybe to those who care)
IPTV will fit into OUR society in the U.S. when the time is right. -- "Wipe out the national deficit over night... Tax the stupid!" - about 50 gMail invites available. PM if you'd like one. | |
|   verolom
join:2002-03-23 Eatontown, NJ | Strange list Why is the number of IPTV subscribers compared instead of the percentage of broadband users or all people in the country? | |
|  |  Tikker_LoS
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| Re: Strange list said by verolom :Why is the number of IPTV subscribers compared instead of the percentage of broadband users or all people in the country? barring that, where's Canada on the list?
there's 50k subscribers in my province alone, without counting those on telus, MTS, or Aliant's networks | |
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