Digital TV News: Jupiter Telecommunications
OpenTV Integrated Browser Solution Selected by Jupiter Telecommunications for Video-On-Demand Launch
Sep 10, 2007 – OpenTV (Nasdaq: OPTV) has announced that Jupiter Telecommunications (J:COM; JASDAQ: 4817) has selected OpenTV Integrated Browser™ as the standard browser for its next generation Video-on-Demand (VOD) and interactive television services launched in September.
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OpenTV, Jupiter Telecommunications, Cable TV, Digital TV, Japan, Middleware, Software
Jupiter Telecommunications Announces July 2007 Subscriber Figures
Aug 15, 2007 – Jupiter Telecommunications (J:COM; JASDAQ: 4817) has announced that the total subscribing households as of July 31, 2007 served by J:COM's 23 managed franchises reached approximately 2.71 million, up 477,200, or 21.4% since July 31, 2006.
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Jupiter Telecommunications, Cable TV, Digital TV, Japan, Subscribers
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