The state no longer has an interest in retaining its 49% stake in the incumbent telco Slovak Telekom, according to Tomas Malatinsky, Slovakia’s new economy minister.
CME on demand takes off
The Voyo on demand service operated by CME in its six Central and East European markets now has around 55,000 subscribers, according to David Sach, the company’s CFO.
Lithuanian cableco set to invest
Lithuania’s Init group, whose interests include the cable companies Vinita, Palsatas and Teletronica, plans to invest LTL50 million (€14.47 million) on new technology, modernising equipment and network development following its […]
3D services for Latvia
The Latvian cable operator Izzi plans to add two 3D channels to its offer in June.
Chris Dziadul Reports: A Balkan perspective
Message from Romania: when the going gets tough, the tough stay positive.
Russian cable deal completed
Rostelecom has acquired a 26% stake in Mosteleset, the owner of Moscow’s leading cable operator Mostelecom.
Polish cablecos improve offers
Poland’s leading cable operator UPC Polska has launched a new ‘Sports Zone’ package that gives its digital subscribers access to 12 selected sports channels.
Hungary sets DTT goals
The Hungarian pay-DTT service MinDig TV Extra already has over 63,000 subscribers and aims to double the total by March 2013.
Stations line up for Czech DVB-T2 trial
The Czech national transmission company Ceske Radiokomunikace has provisionally agreed to the participation of Prima TV and Barrandov TV in its upcoming DVB-T2 trial.
Multimedia claims second spot
Multimedia Polska says it has become the second largest cable operator in Poland after UPC following its recent acquisition of Stream Communications.