Subscriber levels at Cablecom stagnated in the third quarter after delays in the introduction of a new customer care platform held up the addition of new customers.
Magyar Telekom grows cable/IPTV base
Magyar Telekom ended Q3 with 417,329 cable TV subscribers, or 1.2% more than a year earlier.
£37m cost of Sky-Virgin deal
Virgin Media has given further details of the agreement with BSkyB that this week brought an end to the long running carriage dispute.
UPC Nederland clocks 620,200 digital homes
The number of digital homes for UPC Nederland grew by 20,800 to a total of 620,200 during the third quarter of the year. While this represented a 29% digital penetration […]
Cablecom brings out HD PVR
Cablecom is launching an HD version of its ‘mediabox’ personal video recorder. The three tuner Philips-Pace device can record up to 80 hours of standard definition or 25 hours in […]
YouSee living the high life
Higher revenues from TV and digital services pushed up revenues from Denmark’s YouSee in the third quarter. The TDC-owned cablenet was able to both increase its subscriber base and increase […]
UPC Polska ups the ante
UPC has begun the month with important changes to its digital cable offer in Poland.
Telenet enjoys growth in tough market
Telenet grew both revenues and digital subscribers in the nine months to September 30, 2008, but intense competition in the Flemish market meant the cablenet lost 62,000 basic cable subs […]
UPC Nederland adds two HD channels
UPC Nederland today said it will add two more HD channels to its digital bouquet on November 15. As previously reported in Broadband TV News, the two channels are Eurosport […]
Showcase channel for Dutch programme councils
The Dutch media entrepreneur Gerard Ardesch has launched a new initiative to help local programme councils showcase new channels to viewers. Called Kabelraden TV, it will show new channels for […]