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This button is all about a new shopping experience called T-commerce, as in “television commerce,” which will allow consumers to access their digital wallets to buy goods using their TV remote control.
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This button is all about a new shopping experience called T-commerce, as in “television commerce,” which will allow consumers to access their digital wallets to buy goods using their TV remote control.
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At Time Warner Cable, Jacobs said that EBIF availability is another priority, adding that the company also is working on future products like microsites and T-commerce.
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T-commerce service that enables television operators to leverage their existing video-on-demand (VOD) infrastructure to sell-through DVDs and related merchandise to subscribers.
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Noble. com will be among the first Wink partners to offer T-commerce service on the DirecTV platform.
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"These solutions are first in a suite of sustainable revenue-generating products from SeaChange that provide the advantages of interactive advertising and T-commerce."
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While QVC has launched T-commerce in the United Kingdom, the Comcast project represents its first major ITV initiative in the United States.
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HITS AxIS is deployed in beta to five MSOs and supports 30 EBIF applications from 23 different vendors, including caller ID on TV and T-commerce.
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When accessing the T-commerce app on TV, they will enter their username and passcode to make a purchase, which then will be billed to their credit card.
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Watch & Buy T-commerce service enables cable operators to immediately use the on-demand tier to sell-through DVDs and related merchandise to subscribers while also establishing support for system-wide T-commerce applications.
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