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Foxtel evolves its partnership with CommScope launching the revolutionary new streaming iQ5 device

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Monday, November 22, 2021

Thats why CommScope, a global leader in home networking solutions, was selected once again by Foxtel to provide their subscribers with the new iQ5 streaming set top box solution.

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  • Thats why CommScope, a global leader in home networking solutions, was selected once again by Foxtel to provide their subscribers with the new iQ5 streaming set top box solution.
  • Thats why CommScope , a global leader in home networking solutions, was selected once again by Foxtel to provide their subscribers with the new iQ5 streaming set top box solution .
  • CommScope worked closely together with Foxtel to bring the iQ5 to fruition, said Phil Cardy, Vice President, International PLM, Home Networks, CommScope.
  • The success of the iQ5 launch is a testament to the ability of both CommScope and Foxtel leveraging each others expertise.

Australia Pay TV, Free-to-Air TV Statistics and Analysis with Usage Statistics - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Wednesday, June 5, 2019

The "Australia - Pay TV, Free-to-Air TV - Statistics and Analysis" country profile has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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  • The "Australia - Pay TV, Free-to-Air TV - Statistics and Analysis" country profile has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • FOXTEL during the last few years has struggled to increase pay TV penetration in Australia.
  • Viewing habits have also been affected by the advent of catch-up TV services, which are available from the main broadcasters.
  • Amongst the existing pay TV and free-to-air subscriptions there will be increased pressure on profitability as competition for content pushes up the cost of licensing.

Australia - Video on Demand, Free-to-Air TV, Pay TV and Digital Media

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Thursday, November 15, 2018

The Internet now rivals broadcast TV as a vehicle to deliver consumer content.

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  • The Internet now rivals broadcast TV as a vehicle to deliver consumer content.
  • FOXTEL during the last few years has struggled to increase pay TV penetration in Australia.
  • Amongst the existing pay TV and free-to-air subscriptions there will be increased pressure on profitability as competition for content pushes up the cost of licensing.
  • FOXTEL during the last few years has struggled to increase pay TV penetration in Australia.