The Slovak IPTV service Magio, which is operated by the incumbent telco T-Com, will add a further 13 channels to its offer on December 1, bringing the total to 94.
Digital Media Centre rebrands as Chello DMC
Chellomedia’s Digital Media Centre (DMC) in Amsterdam marks its 10th anniversary today (Thursday, November 25) and has also announced that it will be renamed Chello DMC. A new logo underlines […]
Arianespace’s Intelsat launch given a ‘go’
Arianespace has announced that the fifth Ariane 5 mission of 2010 was given the go-ahead on Wednesday for its November 26 liftoff with a dual payload of the Intelsat 17 […]
Over the Top slowly making its way to STBs
Pay-TV operators worldwide have been slow to support interactive features on set-top boxes, but high-end boxes that shipped this year in the US and Europe will enable higher levels of […]
Aston unveils first DOM-TOM receiver
French manufacturer Aston has unveiled the first satellite receiver for the new TNTSat service, which will become available in a number of French overseas departments and regions (the so-called DOM-TOM) […]
Diva signs Technisat hybrid TV deal
Swiss based supplier of VOD and Connected TV content, Diva AG, has completed a deal with TechniSat to include its Viewster VoD widget on the copmpany’s hybrid set top boxes […]
Tvinci Appoints Avidan Lamdan as CTO
Tvinci, the pay-OTT video platform provider, has announced that it has hired TV technology visionary, Avidan Lamdan, as its new CTO and VP of research and development.
Cyfrowy Polsat to go online
Poland’s leading DTH platform Cyfrowy Polsat is to make its first foray into delivering content over the internet.
Russian cableco makes progress
Russia’s leading cable operator NCN has almost completed the construction of a broadband network in the capital, Moscow.
Convergence, Polish-style
While Rupert Murdoch struggles to gain full control Sky in the UK, his Polish counterpart has just pulled off an extraordinary deal to keep himself ahead of the competition.