Broadband of gold?
27 Oct 2000 | by MediaWeek
million households in the UK and interactive services are growing at a quicker rate than the net,” he says ...
– which connect 20% of US households – to at least three other ISPs. The FTC will also have the right ...
million households in the UK and interactive services are growing at a quicker rate than the net,” he says ...
% of French households had access to the net by July 2000, compared to more than 50% for Singapore, over 30 ...
or at the very least diminish viewership as households fast forward, the company itself says it is “advertising ...
of control over what people watch, even in non-digital households. “The BBC will pay for space on a ...
Yes TV and BT are to pilot a video-on-demand, internet and e-mail service in households in Hammersmith and Chiswick. Over 400 homes will take part in the scheme by having their televisions connected to ADSL phone lines. Subscribers are offered a choice of two deals: the Entertainment Package for £20 a ...
Electronics manufacturer Amstrad is offering advertisers the chance to target consumers with direct response ads through their household telephones. Using a new telephone and e-mail set called e-m@iler which features a screen and key pad, Amstrad will offer clients screen space with an e-mail response ...
households each week. “If a company is spending £12 million on a new product, the ad must be in store ...
that the Government might provide a simple decoder box to non-digital households. “It is hard not to conclude ...
Ackerman is aiming to get Open’s reach extended to one in four British households by the end of the year ...
Welcome to the first incarnation of a new element in Campaign in which we invite experts to burrow beneath the surface of the catch-all that is "digital". Google, Isobar Mobile, JWT London, LBI and MBA share their insights on mobile.