Broadband TV News and Telenor Satellite Broadcasting held the Budapest Business Breakfast at the Sofitel Hotel Chain Bridge on June 8, 2010.
The transition to digital broadcasting is already well under way in Hungary, with the market served by the DTT platform MinDig TV, which has just introduced a new pay-TV element; four DTH platforms, including one that specializes in HD channels; a large and well established cable industry where take-up of digital TV is growing; and at least four IPTV services.
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Speakers
- Leiv Svenning, Head of CEE, Telenor Satellite Broadcasting
- Magnus Ternsjö, Managing Director, UPC DTH
- Jean-Francois Fenech, CEO, Antenna Hungária
- Ferenc Kéry, President, Hungarian Cable Communications Association
- Leonard M Fertig, CEO of Motive Television and non-executive director, Metrodome
- Chris Dziadul, Editorial Director, Broadband TV News.
Moderator: Julian Clover, Editorial Director, Broadband TV News.

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