The Polish Office of Electronic Communications (UKE) has reached a compromise with the National Broadcasting Council (KRRiT), thereby putting the country’s transition to digital broadcasting back on track.
Another delay for Polish DTT
Poland’s transition to digital broadcasting has hit yet another obstacle.
Swedish channels transfer to ‘ghost’ multiplex
An ongoing dispute between the Swedish Post and Telecom Agency (PTS) and the transmission company Teracom has meant that channels scheduled to commence broadcasting in the country’s sixth digital television […]
Romania starts planning for DTT
Romania should see the launch of a DTT service in 2010.
New digital strategy for Slovakia
The transition to digital broadcasting in Slovakia has taken an unexpected twist.
Poland faces high DTT subsidy bill
Poland may have to pay out up to PLN400 million (€96.5 million) in subsidies for DTT set-top boxes for its most needy citizens.
Poland sets DTT start, ASO dates
Poland has taken a huge step on its long and often troubled road to digitalisation. Quoted in Wirtualne Media and Satkurier, Witold Kolodziejski, the president of the country’s National Broadcasting […]
Dave brings +1 to Freeview
Dave, the self-styled home of witty banter, is adding its +1 hour channel to the UK’s DTT platform Freeview. The move follows improvements in compression technology by Arqiva and will […]
Canal J to leave French pay-DTT
The French Lagardare Interactive group has decided to drop its youth channel Canal J from the digital terrestrial pay platform, confirmed MD Didier Quillot. The distribution costs, estimated at €5 […]
Spanish pay DTT moves step closer
The Spanish technology companies SIDSA and Secuenzia have entered into an alliance aimed at launching paid DTT in the country, perhaps as soon as this year.