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New 4G phones may 'ruin' cable TV signals
4G mobile phones are set to disrupt households' cable television - and possibly their neighbours' sets as well.
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Digital TV switchover by 2013 - Govt
New Zealand's analogue television service will be switched off progressively nationwide between September 2012 and late 2013, the Government said today.
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Govt seeks help to turn off analogue TV
Govt is sounding out tech companies about the big digital TV switchover.
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MySky drives Sky TV's profits up 19pc
Sky TV's half year profit has risen 19.1 per cent to $50.7 million, as numbers of MySky subscribers more than doubled over the last year.
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TiVo locked to Telecom, pricing announced
Fully-functioning TiVo will only be available to Telecom broadband users when it launches here in November.