I think the fact that Widget/Internet-enable TVs were everywhere at CES and tru2way-enabled where hard to find, might give a hint that the CE-industry rather works with the web and media companies rather then the cable operators. My personal opinion is that the application development market within both CATV and IPTV has been to much delayed due to various self-inflected reasons and the window of opportunity is now shrinking fast when Google, Flickr, Netflix, Yahoo et al are moving into the TV without the involvement of the operators.
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I think the fact that Widget/Internet-enable TVs were everywhere at CES and tru2way-enabled where hard to find, might give a hint that the CE-industry rather works with the web and media companies rather then the cable operators. My personal opinion is that the application development market within both CATV and IPTV has been to much delayed due to various self-inflected reasons and the window of opportunity is now shrinking fast when Google, Flickr, Netflix, Yahoo et al are moving into the TV without the involvement of the operators.