Once more BSkyB is ahead of the game, but its plans for a 3D television service in 2010 come even before the relevant bodies have decided on a standard, and […]
SES reports solid H1
Rising revenues took SES to €843.4 million in the first half, as the Luxembourg-based satellite operator benefitted from increased utilisation rates across the fleet.
Five weaves into Canvas
Five has confirmed it is to join BBC, ITV and BT in committing to the set of IPTV standards, commonly known as Project Canvas.
S&T delivers VOD through CI+
IBC 2009: Stand No: 1.A21. Strategy & Technology (S&T) is launching its new MHEG Presenter 2 product suite, building on the existing support for digital text services, and including new […]
Microsoft launches UK video player
Microsoft has announced its entrance into the online TV market with a new UK platform that will stream full-length TV shows.
Digital TV Labs testing CI+
IBC 2009: Stand No. 2.C29. CI+ can be expected to be present across the showfloor at IBC 2009 as operators take advantage of the extension to the DVB Common Interface.
Orange TV proving fruitful
France Telecom says it now has a total of 2.7 million subscribers to its Orange TV service, with much of the 74% annual growth coming from its domestic market.
Slow progress for BT Vision
BT Vision ended June on 433,000 homes, just 10,000 more than at the end of the previous quarter.
Sky confirms 3D TV launch
12:00 Update: BSkyB has announced plans to launch the UK’s first 3D television service. The move comes after the satcaster reported the highest increase in subscriber numbers for five years. […]
Revenues fall for ONO
ONO suffered a 6% revenue fall in the second quarter due to what the Spanish cablenet described as “variable consumption”.