Internet speed

Real fast broadband connection in Sweden.

via Reddit (read comments)

Touching the surface

Future of online imaging

This video does not relate directly to TV or video (or does it?) but is very stimulating nonetheless (listen to the crowd as the speaker unveils an entire book on one screen!):


The cost of transferring a 1080 HD full-length movie over the Internet

According to an author on TheRegister a larger deployment of IP TV would “break the Internet”. Read this article discussing the actual cost of delivering a full length HD movie over the Internet. When I think of movies and IP delivery I don’t see millions of free simultaneous monster HD downloads. Instead, a PPV system that would allow to keep bandwidth levels under control and paid-for by the customer enjoying the movie.

Update: Read the original research document (PDF) on the huge cost of delivering a full-length HD movie via the Internet. From an ISP’s perspective.

nDVR, The Networked video recorder

Daniel Marcus of UTStarcom looks at the expansion of network DVR - a Remote Storage DVR system that allows subscribers to enjoy the freedom of personal digital video recording on a hosted platform. Read the article here.

On the way to realizing the vision of making all content available at any time, from anywhere, with full VCR-like controls…

New television technology list

This list of companies provides a look at some of the main projects and initiatives being taken in the digital television market.

Additional Reading: The Global Standard for Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB).

Set top box numbers

Global shipments of digital set-top boxes reached 115 Million units in 2006 (including FTA). Shipments of standard cable and satellite STBs are expected to continue to grow even more in the next 3 years as more markets worldwide convert to Digital television.

Articles found through Google News search on stb set top box
Additional reading: Digital Terrestrial TV Adapter

HD Video on demand

Right now true HD content on demand can only be delivered by Pay-Per-View or DVD. In the next few months however, major advancements and deals are expected that will open new doors for more delivery systems - less constrained by weak movie catalogs - that will reach us at our homes. Get the news right here.