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At the end of Q4 2010, Digitenne had 895,000 DTV subscribers bringing the total number of subscribers for KPN’s service (including IPTV) to Read More
Mozambique is to adopt the Digital Video Broadcasting projects DVB-T2 digital television transmission standard when it makes the change from Read More
The government of Mauritius chose DVB-T for future digital terrestrial television services in 1999. In 2001 Mauritius Broadcasting (MBC) Read More
On the 5th October 2010, the Director of MBC, Mr Dan Calikhan launched the country’s third DTT multiplex. This follows the launch of the 1st Read More
Malta will finally switch of its analogue TV transmitters on the 1st June 2011. The change will affect the 16,000 TV households that still Read More
Six months before the planned switch from analogue to digital broadcasting, up to 2.5 million households among some 50 million households in Japan Read More
Angelo Pettazzi, Head of DTT Content Factory at Mediaset told the Future TV Advertising Forum audience last month that “MHP is a fantastic tool Read More
Communication Minister Moshe Kahlon said, during a recent interview, that Israel’s Analogue Switch Off date has been delayed until the 30th March Read More
Between the night of Monday the 31st January and the following Tuesday evening, two more French regions, Nord-Pas-de-Calais and Upper Normandy, Read More
MHP, the DVB standard for interactive TV, provides everything needed to create Hybrid Broadcast Broadband (HBB) experiences as rich as those possible using Consumer Electronics or Web service... Read More
The Go DTT digital TV platform in Israel plans to offer an additional 5 new TV services on its DTT platform during 2011. Go already provides 5 Read More
The CSA has agreed to provide financial aid to viewers in French overseas territories, to help them make the switch to Digital Terrestrial TV. Read More