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Viewers in Italy are the first to be offered the opportunity to subscribe to commercial mobile TV services based on DVB-H technology with launches from two providers. Read More
The joint BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel Five HDTV trial over DTT has begun. The BBC will be a simulcast its new HD channel, which is also Read More
Argentina's communications ministry SeCom has created a working group to advise the government on which digital TV standard the nation should Read More
Ofcom’s latest figures show that 18.2 million households were able to watch digital television at the end of March 2006. This is 72.5% of UK Read More
The government has announced that it has awarded NTV with its DTT licence. It is likely that DTT services will begin in the summer of 2007. NTV, Read More
First started in October 2005 to cover the central Johannesburg area, the DVB-H trial has now been expanded to cover, the capital city, Pretoria and Read More
Singapore begins its HDTV trial on the 18th June with the film The Lord of The Rings. The launch just before the Broadcast Asia 2006 conference Read More
Once consumers understand how technology works they use it more, an old adage that seems to be borne out by the results of the Oxford DVB-H trial, Read More
"Walk TV" services were planned for launch today the 1st June. Walk TV is the first commercial DVB-H service launched in Europe and viewers can Read More
The DTT promotion group comprised of free-to-air broadcasters and network operators, Groupement Télévision numérique pour tous, has called for Read More
The CSA has confirmed plans for a Free-to-Air HDTV trial on the terrestrial platform. Permission has been given to Broadcasters TF1, M6, Canal+, Read More
This week sees the announcement of the launch of DVB-H trial broadcasts in four German cities to coincide with the FIFA World Cup finals. The broadcasts are intended to lay the foundations for the commercial launch of services in 2007. Read More