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In Europe, they want their IPTV Austin American-Statesman Internet TV lags in America, but it's taking off abroad. AMSTERDAM, Netherlands — Dutchman Wart Fransen points a remote control at a little box atop his television and firmly presses down on the button to change the station. In Europe, telecom companies dream of future in TV Cape Cod Times By TOBY STERLING THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AMSTERDAM, Netherlands - Dutchman Wart Fransen points a remote control at a little box atop his television and firmly presses down on the button to change the station. Telecom firms explore Internet Protocol TV Miami Herald Dutchman Wart Fransen points a remote control at a little box atop his television and firmly presses down on the button to change the station. Europe telecoms eye Internet Protocol TV USA Today European phone companies are dreaming of a future in television using a technology known as Internet Protocol TV. By the end of 2006, the number of IPTV subscribers in Europe is expected to reach 3.3 million. Internet Protocol TV making inroads in Europe Boston Globe AMSTERDAM -- Wart Fransen points a remote control at a little box atop his television and firmly presses down on the button to change the station. Phone companies deliver TV Inside Bay Area AMSTERDAM, Netherlands — Dutchman Wart Fransen points a remote control at a little box atop his television and firmly presses down on thebutton to change the station. European telcos dream of future in TV AAP via Yahoo!7 News European phone companies, like their American and Asian counterparts, are dreaming of a future in television using a technology known as Internet Protocol TV. Europe Telecoms Eye Internet Protocol TV KiplingerForecasts.com Dutchman Wart Fransen points a remote control at a little box atop his television and firmly presses down on the button to change the station. There's a delay of about a half-second, and then the new channel comes on. The image is frozen in place for an instant before it begins to run smoothly. Europe Telecoms Eye Internet Protocol TV RedNova By TOBY STERLING AMSTERDAM, Netherlands - Dutchman Wart Fransen points a remote control at a little box atop his television and firmly presses down on the button to change the station. There's a delay of about a half-second, and then the new channel comes on. Europe Telecoms Eye Internet Protocol TV IWon - Money AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) — Dutchman Wart Fransen points a remote control at a little box atop his television and firmly presses down on the button to change the station.
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