Cable could lose its competitive advantage against the telcos within five years, but could redress the balance through pricing power, according to Goldman Sachs.
Lovefilm makes iPad debut
Lovefilm has announced the introduction of its own app for the iPad – the day its parent Amazon announced the launch of a rival to the Apple device. The new […]
Littleford named global iPlayer general manager
Matthew Littleford has taken on the role of general manager for the global BBC iPlayer as the service extends to Australia.
UPC Austria starts to sell Sky
Starting Monday, October 3, UPC customers in Vienna, Graz and Klagenfurt can subscribe to premium packages within Sky Deutschland’s Austrian bouquets.
Kroes: cable can take on the incumbents
Neelie Kroes, Commissioner for Europe’s Digital Agenda, has said cable has an important role to play in reaching the European Commission’s target of 100 Mbps broadband connections for half of […]
Antenna Hungária outlines DTT changes
The Hungarian national transmission company Antenna Hungária has provided further details about the major changes it is introducing to its DTT offer at the end of this month.
CEE region drives fibre growth
Europe, excluding Russia, ended the second quarter with 5 million FTTH/B subscribers out of 28 million homes passed, according to an announcement at the Broadband World Forum in Paris.
Canal+ doubles video views
Canal+ enjoyed 45 million video views in September, representing 1.6 million views, as the French premium channel’s websites enjoyed a 197% uplift on 2010.
BBC R&D creates programme search
BBC Research & Development has created a new prototype designed to help viewers remember TV and radio programmes.
Sky News Arabia “on track”
Seventy full time staff have been recruited for the new Sky News Arabia over the last six months with a further 100 slated to join shortly.