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Interview: Maxime Lombardini of Iliad. Subscribers to Iliad's broadband service, Free, can distribute their own TV programmes over their 24 megabit connection. Now the company is halfway through a plan to install fibres in the Paris sewers to expand bandwidth to 100 megs or more, the CEO tells Alan Burkitt-Gray
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It's a trend than no one can afford to ignore, says Paul Gainham of Juniper Networks: the killer application has become the end user. Consumers have become more demanding and need innovative and compelling offers. Co-sponsored feature: Juniper Networks
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Shanghai Media Group's BesTV is rolling out IPTV across China and hopes for two million customers this year, helped by the Olympics and well-targeted content, from stockmarket reports to cartoons teaching English. Kim Hunter Gordon meets COO Li HuaiYu
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Broadband is driving social and economic development and improving the environment for society and economic growth, says Johan Bergendahl, CMO of Ericsson
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