The Czech DVB-T operation Spray TV has been renamed HD Signal and will provide its services to cable and IPTV companies.
Quoted by Digizone, Michal Král, the executive director of HD Signal’s owner Self Servis, said that cable and IPTV operators, as well as the company’s partner ISPs, would be provided with 32 HD and 82 SD channels.
HD Signal is meanwhile being re-launched this week, with a bigger programme offer, in Prague, Brno, Ostrava, Plzen, Jihlave, Olomouc and Honodin.
Self Servis is based in Brno and its interests include CzechBone, a fibre-optic network covering much of the Czech Republic.


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