Global communications technology firm UTStarcom is betting big on China and India. The two countries are already the California-based company’s largest markets. This focus will only increase, says Peter Blackmore, president and COO, who is visiting India for the first time after he joined the firm in July 2007. While the company has been quite successful in rolling out low-cost mobile technology and handsets in China, Mr Blackmore says there are no plans to introduce them in India. The focus areas here will continue to be broadband, Internet TV and next generation networks, Mr Blackmore tells...
UTStarcom to Host IPTV Webinar on April 28, 2008
PR Newswire
PR Newswire
ALAMEDA, Calif., April 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- UTStarcom, Inc. (Nasdaq: UTSI), a global leader in IP-based, end-to-end networking solutions and services, today announced that it will host an IPTV Webinar on Monday, April 28, 2008 at 11:00 a.m....
KyLinTV Adds to Channel Line-Up; MASTV Joins North American Chinese IPTV Program Schedule
PR Newswire
PR Newswire
UTStarcom Awarded Contract From United Telecoms Ltd. for Broadband Network Triple Play Solution
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PR Newswire
SeaChange International Partners with AirTies to Deliver Next-Generation In-Home Wireless Video and Data Services to ...
Stockhouse
Stockhouse
Calix Announces a New Portfolio of GPON ONTs for Multi-Dwelling Unit and Business Applications
Insurance Newsnet
Insurance Newsnet
CopperGate Communications Buys HomePlug AV Powerline Technology from Conexant Systems, Inc.
Stockhouse
Stockhouse
Consolidated Communications Holdings Reports First Quarter 2008 Results
PR Newswire
PR Newswire
-Pennsylvania Integration is Ahead of Schedule- -Adjusted EBITDA of $49.2 Million, Net Cash from Operations of $25.0 Million- -Redeemed Senior Notes Resulting in $4.0 Million Annualized Cash Interest Savings- -IPTV Launches in Pennsylvania and DVR...
Colorado companies see future in Internet-delivered TV
The Business Review
The Business Review
LAS VEGAS -- The rise of HDTV and the coming change in the way broadcasters send their TV signals are prodding viewers to examine new options to get the channels and shows they want to watch. Perhaps the fastest-growing new option is...
Cable TV companies eye venture into Internet play
The Manila Times
The Manila Times
LOCAL cable television companies plan to expand to Internet-based service in a move to circumvent illegal connections and face the challenge of new technologies. "We [industry] want to find new solutions to expand our business. The industry is...


