iSuppli/Stanford Resources: Global digital TV market to take off from next year
After more than a decade of delay brought on by high-priced equipment, a lack of broadcast content and regulatory foot-dragging and missteps, the digital television (DTV) market will finally experience a breakthrough year in 2004, according to Riddhi Patel , a senior analyst of iSuppli/Stanford Resources.
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