The DVB Steering Board has approved the commercial requirements for the DVB-C2 specification. It comes 14 years after the development of the DVB-C specification that has become the standard for […]
OpenTV found in 100 million enabled devices
OpenTV has announced that its middleware has now been deployed in 100 million digital set-top boxes and televisions.
Scopus secures more clients
Scopus Video Networks has announced that its headend solutions will be deployed by the cable operators FiberNet in Hungary and Eurocom in Bulgaria.
It’s official: Toshiba stops HD-DVD support
Following speculation during the past few days, the Toshiba Corporation today said officially it has decided it will no longer develop, manufacture and market HD DVD players and recorders.
Canal Digital commences box twinning
Nordic pay-TV platform Canal Digital is to start twinning its set-top boxes, a process that will restrict their use to known subscribers.
Thomson Access products slip
Thomson has reported disappointing Q4 revenues within its Systems Division as revenues for both satellite and telecoms Access products fell.
Nagravision inks CEE deals
Nagravision has announced two deals in Central and Eastern Europe as parts of the region gear up for the launch of mobile TV services.
TVP opts for MPEG-4
The Polish public broadcaster TVP is expected to switch its DTT trial in Warsaw entirely to MPEG-4 today, according to a local report.
Card hack reduces Premiere sales
Premiere has given further details of the hack on its smart card security and has admitted the breach has impacted on its post-Christmas sales.
Irdeto inks Latvian deal
The Latvian mobile operator LMT has chosen Irdeto to supply conditional access for its DVB-H trial.