Hong Kong's PCCW and Iraq's Kalimat Telecom have created a 50/50 joint venture that aims to launch IPTV and other services in Iraq and Kuwait beginning in the fourth quarter of this year or soon after. The companies have set a goal for the JV to collect 600,000 subscribers during its first two years of business, according to a report at CommsMEA.
PCCW is one of the world's IPTV pioneers, and amid controversy over its ownership structure last year--it is now proceeding with a privatization plan--the company also was seeking to extend its ambitions outside of Hong Kong. Iraq currently gets along mostly on satellite TV service.
For more:
- CommsMEA has this story [1]
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Links:
[1] http://www.itp.net/news/550121-kalimat-signs-iptv-deal-with-pccw
[2] http://www.fierceiptv.com/story/spotlight-pccw-plays-defense-then-offense/2008-12-08
[3] http://www.fierceiptv.com/story/asia-anticipates-better-iptv-days/2009-02-08