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User perception and requirements for future IPTV services: - case studies from finland and UK

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In this paper, we present some initial findings from case studies which shed light on consumers' expectations towards future IPTV services in different European media markets, namely in Finland and in the UK. Specifically, our understanding of the salient factors that shape consumers' IPTV experience is being used as a basis for the design of a peer-to-peer based media distribution platform which is being developed by a consortium of 20 partners from across Europe.

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      EuroITV '10: Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Interactive TV and Video
      June 2010
      328 pages
      ISBN:9781605588315
      DOI:10.1145/1809777
      • Conference Chairs:
      • Petri Vuorimaa,
      • Pertti Naranen,
      • General Chair:
      • Artur Lugmayr,
      • Program Chairs:
      • Célia Quico,
      • Gunnar Harboe

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