ANGA CABLE 2009 – COLOGNE. IneoQuest Technologies is launching two new signal quality monitoring products at ANGA this week.
Top Up TV adds BBC content
DTT pay platform Top Up TV is to add a selection of BBC content to its download selection after a deal with BBC Worldwide.
Hulu waits as Kangaroo finally dies
The Competition Commission has published the undertakings from the partners in Project Kangaroo, just as US rival Hulu looks set to enter the UK market.
Harmonics converge
ANGA CABLE 2009 – COLOGNE. Harmonic will feature its converged video delivery solutions at ANGA.
Cisco casts its Medianets
ANGA CABLE 2009 – COLOGNE. Cisco promises to show a “range of medianet technologies that will transform consumer video experiences for the connected life at home”.
RTL Gemist grows viewership
The Dutch online catch-up TV service RTL Gemist is growing its viewership and at times becoming more popular than Uitzending Gemist from the public broadcasters.
Delivery of personal media experiences
ANGA CABLE 2009 – COLOGNE. Accelerating the delivery of personal media experiences to the consumer via optimized broadband networks is what Motorola promises to show at this year’s ANGA Cable.
HOT increases ARPU, but profit falls
Almost half the subscribers to the Israeli cablenet HOT now use its VOD service.
Com Hem goes on demand
Com Hem has launched an extensive video-on-demand (VOD) platform combining movie rentals, music playlists and startover TV.
New Node crossing Europe
ANGA CABLE 2009 – COLOGNE. The optical transport vendor Aurora Networks is launching its first optical node specific to European cable needs.