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Freeview is estimating that around 642,000 homes are now watching the Freeview HD high definition Digital Terrestrial Transmissions (DTT), based on Read More
The Serbian government has set up a public company to take over Serbia's broadcast infrastructure from national broadcaster Radio-Televizija Srbije Read More
The Israeli cabinet has announced that it will allow an increase the number of free-to-air stations from five to twelve within the next two years. Read More
India's Information and Broadcasting Ministry announced recently that the deadline for the shift from analogue to digital systems has been set as Read More
The German broadcaster n-tv has extended its contract with Media Broadcast Europe for the supply of DVB-T (DTT) broadcasts in the Read More
According to the Georgian National Communications Commission (GNCC) the country will make the switch to digital services by 2015, reports Digital Read More
Uganda has stopped offering analogue licenses to new TV channel operators as it prepares to migrate to digital television broadcasting, reports Read More
Panama will initiate its programme and implementation of the Terrestrial Digital Television format DVB-T in September according to Autoridad Read More
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