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Will Customers Pay for P2PTV?

Filed in archive Business , International , Video by Marc on May 10, 2007

Will Customers Pay for P2PTV?
The Mexican phone company TELMEX will see. TELMEX is launching Prodigy Media with streaming and downloadable video initially for free. TELMEX is the dominant telephone provider and so is restricted in its ability to offer bundled services, such as broadband Internet, and TV. The company hopes to offer pay TV later this year after the restrictions expire. TELMEX P2PTV offering includes Fox News, TV UNAM, and a Mexican cultural.channel.

TELMEX features an international multiservice network where 90 percent of lines are broadband. TELMEX sells prepaidlinks calling cards and has expanded into WiFi and offers Internet plans like Prodigy Móvil, available in more than 50 cities.


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