Tele2 CFO Lars Nilsson said an entry to the Dutch mobile market through a partner, such as a cable operator, “is definitely an option.”
Pace to merge business units; €37m impact from hard drive shortages
Pace is to merge its Pace Europe and Pace Networks businesses into a single unit, the set-top developer said in an interim statement.
Sony looking at developing own pay-OTT
Sony is looking at launching ‘a different kind of TV set’, according to CEO Sir Howard Stringer, speaking to the Wall Street Journal.
TalkTalk to trial YouView to 10,000
TalkTalk says it intends to launch a trial of the YouView hybrid TV service early next year.
KDG in DVR supply fear
Kabel Deutschland says it is concerned for the supplies of its DVR product following the recent flooding in Thailand.
Spectrum policy leaves interference questions unanswered
Cable Europe has questioned the latest draft of the Radio Spectrum Policy Programme (RSPP) saying that it leaves open key questions on the coexistence on new services.
Losses force Logitech to drop Google TV
Logitech’s Revue set-top box for Google TV was a ‘big mistake’, according to Guerrino De Luca, chairman and acting chief executive of Logitech.
Studio: Competition movie findings “deeply flawed”
A leading Hollywood studio has described the Competition Commission’s provisional findings into movies on pay-TV as being “deeply flawed”. In documents published by the Commission, Paramount Pictures says the findings […]
Adobe pulls Flash from TV environment
Adobe is to break with plans to put its Flash technology into the TV space, at the same time pulling out of the mobile market, in favour of HTML-5. The […]
BBC Trust relaxes iPlayer syndication rules
The BBC Trust has softened its approach to the carriage of BBC content on third party platforms.