The leading Hungarian alternative telco Invitel has chosen RGB Networks’ transcoding technology to convert HD content from MPEG-2 to MPEG-4.
Cable Europe Labs folds into CableLabs
Cable Europe Labs, the technology consortium of Europe’s cable operators is to merge into its North American opposite number.
IBC premier for encoded 4K and mobile over DVB-T2
The DVB is to mark its 20th anniversary this autumn with a demonstration of DVB-T2 delivering a series of resolutions from 4K Ultra HD down to the smaller screen resolutions […]
Proposals invited for ATSC 3.0
The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) has asked for poposals for a new “physical layer” as part of a next generation broadcast TV standard that could be adopted in the […]
Dutch HbbTV Forum adopts HbbTV 1.5
HbbTV Forum Netherlands, a consortium of broadcasters, suppliers, distributors and other stakeholders, has decided to use the 1.5 version of the international HbbTV standard.
Ericsson demos UHDTV to EBU
Ericsson has led a pioneering live demonstration of a new Ultra High Definition TV encoding system at a EBU technical seminar in Geneva.
DOCSIS 3.1: the countdown begins
CABLE CONGRESS 2013 – LONDON. Although talk about DOCSIS 3.1 began only late last year, circumstances will require initial deployments to be made as soon as 2015/16.
DTG launches interoperability consultation
The Digital TV Group (DTG) has launched a consultation into the future management of digital television interoperability in the UK.
UHDTV attracts US to DVB-T2 trial
The US Federal Communications Commission has given its approval to the first ever trial of DVB-T2 in the United States.
Will Japan jump start 4K?
The market push for UltraHD is expected to be led by three key regions of the globe, notably North America, Western Europe and East Asia, according to NSR.