TIHANY – 2012. Germany has been slower to implement new services than countries such as Hungary despite having Europe’s largest cable market, according to Carsten Engelke.
Antenna Hungária expands board
Antenna Hungária’s board of directors will be expanded from its current four to five members at the start of October.
Lithuania, Hungary assess digital progress
There is growing demand for DTT reception equipment in Lithuania as the country gears up for analogue switch off, due to take place on October 29.
UEFA awards CEE rights
UEFA has announced the award of Europa League rights for 2012-15 in both Romania and Hungary.
T-Home gains interactive subs
Magyar Telekom’s T-Home interactive TV service saw its subscriber total rise above 280,000 during the London Olympic Games, when it was made available on a national level.
Spacecom extends Hungarian deal
Spacecom has signed a follow-on, long-term contract with Magyar Telekom worth up to $7 million (€5.56 million).
Pay-DTT grows in Hungary
Hungary is now firmly established as one of the leading markets for pay-DTT services in Central and Eastern Europe.
New head for Antenna Hungária
András Piller has been appointed the new CEO and member of the board at Antenna Hungária, effective September 10.
DOCSIS 3.0 takes off in Hungary
Nearly one in four cable homes in Hungary receiving broadband internet now opt for high-speed internet powered by DOCSIS 3.0.
DTH market grows in Hungary
The number of homes receiving DTH services in Hungary could reach one million later this year.