Antenna Hungária has added the public channels m1 and m2 to its trial DVB-H service, which is can be received in Budapest and environs.
The service, which is offered free of charge and is watched by over 10,000 owners of mobile devices with a DVB-H receiver, made its debut last December.
Aside from m1 and m2, it offers Duna TV, Duna ll Autonómia, ATV and Hír TV.
According to Jean-Francois Fenech, CEO of Antenna Hungária, discussions are continuing “with all stakeholders in order to ensure the launch of a full commercial DVB-H service in the coming months in Hungary.”

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