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October 11, 2005

Two kinds of Internet video

Om Malik distinguisheds IPTV and "television over IP." The former, essentially the phone companies' latest resurrection of video dialtone, gets most of the mainstream press, but it's the more distributed form of IP video that will have the greatest impact.

On the other hand, the regulators are much better prepared to deal with IPTV than with video over IP. This is going to be a problem.

Posted by Kevin Werbach at October 11, 2005 9:18 AM

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