Russia will shortly have its first ever HD channel targeted at female viewers.
Boom time for Croatian IPTV
Croatia’s leading IPTV platform MAXtv ended Q1 with 150,953 subscribers, or 167.9% more than in the corresponding quarter in 2008.
Prague prepares for D(igital) Day
The Czech capital Prague will become the first major all-digital region in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) tomorrow (May 1).
Comstar eyes network deal
Comstar-UTS has made an offer to buy Sinterre, one of Russia’s largest backbone operators.
Polish broadband market grows
Poland ended 2008 with 4.4 million broadband internet subscribers, or 6.5% more than a year earlier, according to a report on the telecom market published by the country’s Ministry of […]
Croatia awards DTT licence
Croatia’s Agency for Electronic Communications (HAKOM) has announced the results of its DTT tender.
Cable drives Hungarian broadband
Cable, rather than ADSL, is currently driving the take-up of fixed broadband services in Hungary.
Czech IPTV picks up
The leading Czech IPTV service O2 TV ended the first quarter with 128,000 subscribers, or 46.6% more than in the same period last year.
Gloom time for CME
CME, one of the leading commercial TV operators in Central and Eastern Europe, has posted what is probably the worst set of results in its decade and a half history.
Polsat secures channel licence
The Polish national commercial broadcaster will shortly launch yet another thematic channel.