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Free launches Freebox Mini 4k Android-based STB

2015-03-10 11:21:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) French ISP Free, an Iliad subsidiary, has launched what it claims is the world's first Android TV-based STB supporting 4k TV. The new box will be offered as part of its standard triple-play service at EUR 29.99 per month. The two-device system consists of a Freebox mini 4K server and a player. The Freebox Mini 4K supports ADSL2+, VDSL2 and FttH connectivity and its Bluetooth-based intelligent remote control can recognise voice commands. Free is supplying the Freebox mini 4K instead of the Freebox Crystal to new customers in fibre and unbundled copper areas. The bundle includes unlimited calls in France and to 100 destinations, access to Google apps including YouTube, and 200 channels, of which nearly 50 in HD. It also features a built-in femtocell for Free Mobile users. Existing subscribers to the Freebox Revolution service pay a supplement of EUR 1.99 to use the Freebox Mini 4K.

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How real estate agents can get unlimited direct-mail advertising for free

2015-03-10 10:46:14| Real Estate - Topix.net

Yesterday, I explained how I discovered a no-cost direct-mail advertising system . Today, we're going to cover how to implement that system in your own real estate business.

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Free unveils low-cost 4K TV box

2015-03-10 01:00:00| Total Telecom industry news

French broadband provider claims world first with ultra-high definition set-top-box for 30 per month.

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Samsung Milk Music Now Free on the Web

2015-03-09 22:02:58| PC Magazine Software Product Guide

In addition to listening on your Samsung smartphone, tablet, smartwatch, or TV, you can now enjoy the catalog of more than 13 million songs on the Web as well.

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Canada: Carbon pricing is no free lunch

2015-03-08 16:59:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

LF Press: A new Nanos poll has confirmed what anyone who has been paying attention could have told our politicians years ago. That is, Canadians support reducing greenhouse gas emissions linked to climate change up until the moment we have to spend our own money to do it. When asked whether they'd be willing to pay higher gasoline taxes to fight climate change, 57% of Canadians surveyed disagreed, compared to only 41% in favour. (The poll surveyed 1,000 Canadians from Feb. 22 to 27, with a 3.1% margin...

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