Siemens tackles Microsoft IPTV dominance
Recent speculation about problems with Microsoft’s new Internet Protocol television software could give Siemens, the German telecommunications equipment giant, just the opportunity it’s looking for to break into the emerging IPTV market.
Siemens, which makes equipment used by phone carriers to deliver broadband Internet access, claimed its stake in the IPTV market in April when it announced it was buying a small software company called Myrio, which specializes in IPTV software.
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