A fine of BGN200,000 (€102,267) imposed on the incumbent Bulgarian telco BTC for uncompetitive behaviour last September has been upheld by the country’s Supreme Administrative Court (SAC).
UPC eyes Polish digital launch
UPC Poland’s long-awaited digital cable service will finally make its debut in May this year. Local reports indicate that it will offer an EPG, HD channels, VOD and PVR and […]
New Czech must-carry rules criticised
The Czech Association of Electronic Communications (CAEC) has criticised regulation pertaining to must carry in legislation paving the way for the transition from analogue to digital broadcasting that came into […]
New channel for Nova TV
The Bulgarian national commercial broadcaster Nova TV has announced plans to launch a new cable and satellite channel this March or April.
CDG prepares for expansion
The Czech Digital Group (CDG) is reported to have submitted a request the country’s Radio and TV Council (RRTV) to broadcast the TV channels Ocko, TA3, TV Noe and Public […]
Hungarian Internet take-up grows
The number of cable Internet homes served by the four leading operators in Hungary – UPC, T-Kábel, Fibernet and DIGI – grew by 2.8% to 400,000 in November 2007, according […]
Poverkhnost starts DTH trial
The Ukrainian company Poverkhnost is reported to have begun a DVB-S2/MPEG-4 trial employing Eutelsat W4 at 36 degrees East.
Eurocom Cable set to expand
The Bulgarian MSO Eurocom Cable has signalled its intention to buy five smaller operators to the country’s anti-trust authority.
Polsat 24 launch draws nearer
The Polish news channel Polsat 24 is expected to make its debut this May, according to a local report.
Romtelecom reveals strategy
The Romanian incumbent telco Romtelecom has announced that is working on a plan that envisages lower profit this year ahead of growth in 2009 and 2010.