You mean the NCTC? Yes, they did close their doors for
new membership, but
there are regional head ends that represent a larger
number of ITCs that
have been able to directly negotiate with the content
providers.
And then there's the turnkey vendors: IPTV Americas,
SES Americom' IP-PRIME,
and Falcon Communications.
It's not entirely impossible.
Frank
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Constantine
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: Network end users to pull down 2
gigabytes a day, continuously?
Many of the small carriers, who are doing IPTV in the
U.S., have acquired
their content rights through a consortium, which has
since closed its doors
to new membership.
I cannot stress this enough: content is the key to a
good industry-changing
business model. Broad appeal content will gain broad
interest. Broad
interest will change the playing field and compel
content providers to
consider alternative consumption/delivery
models.
The ILECs are going to do it. They have deep pockets.
Look at how quickly
they were able to get franchising laws adjusted to
allow them to offer
video.
Gian Anthony Constantine
Senior Network Design Engineer
Earthlink, Inc.