ANGA CABLE 2009 – COLOGNE. The Scandinavian modular head-end manufacturer Appear TV will bring two new modules to Cologne.
Latent ECO
ANGA CABLE 2009 – COLOGNE. The Irish software conditional access systems provider Latens is combining its software and middleware in one single highly scalable pay-TV delivery platform.
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”.
Travel Channel launches on Kabelkiosk
Travel Channel Deutschland will launch on the Kabelkiosk headend-in-the sky service for distribution across the German speaking countries on May 25.
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.
ONO sits out football war
Spain’s so-called football wars put pressure on ONO’s television base in the first quarter. The increase in the number of games now available on free-to-air channels took its toll on […]
Bulgaria faces digital turbulence
Strong doubts are being voiced about the prospects for digital TV in Bulgaria only days after the launch of a multiplex tender.
Over the top couch potato
ANGA CABLE 2009 – COLOGNE. Verimatrix will bring its latest offering on the way to a common security platform for all devices and networks from a single head-end.
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.