Internet-delivered television was once thought of “disruptive,” but it looks like it’s about to be firmly adopted by common television programming suppliers worldwide and incorporated into their delivery systems. Looking around at the IP&TV World Forum, I’m seeing a whole bunch of monkey wrenches sitting on the sidelines. I’m at the stunning Victorian-era Olympia exhibition hall in a surprisingly sunny London. The three-day Internet Protocol Television Show is the must-attend event for this technology.
IP&TV World Forum, Day 1: Disrupting a Disruptive Technology
Posted by: Patrick Nelson March 21, 2012 12:44 PMInternet-delivered television was once thought of “disruptive,” but it looks like it’s about to be firmly adopted by common television programming suppliers worldwide and incorporated into their delivery systems. Looking around at the IP&TV World Forum, I’m seeing a whole bunch of monkey wrenches sitting on the sidelines. I’m at the stunning Victorian-era Olympia exhibition hall in a surprisingly sunny London. The three-day Internet Protocol Television Show is the must-attend event for this technology.