Written by Chris ForresterThursday, 11 March 2010 09:44
Samsung’s latest range of TVs will go on sale in the US at the end of March. Indeed, some models are already available, and will be in key European markets very shortly. We know their prices, and the 3D sets will not be cheap.
Written by Chris ForresterThursday, 11 March 2010 09:40
Andrew Sukawaty, CEO at Inmarsat, says the satellite operator is looking at its 5th Generation plans, and is considering L-Band and Ka-band for investment.
Written by Chris ForresterWednesday, 10 March 2010 11:03
Rupert Murdoch has spent a day or so in the steamy 90% humidity of Abu Dhabi, capital of the United Arab Emirates. His visit, to speak at a media event organised by twofour54, the high-profile creative operation that’s backed by an Abu Dhabi sovereign fund, is no accident.
Written by Chris ForresterWednesday, 10 March 2010 11:02
With the threat of having to somehow or other isolate 8m DVR set-top boxes from their inner workings, Dish Network is reportedly seeking a workaround the pesky TiVo patents that control some of the Dish box’s functionality.
Written by Iñaki FerrerasWednesday, 10 March 2010 20:02
Spain's Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Commerce will oblige TV sets from 21 inches up to integrate high definition tuners by a Royal Decree. The decree is in the preparation phase.
Written by Chris ForresterWednesday, 10 March 2010 20:04
Eutelsat has had a wonderful couple of trading years, and there’s no sign of sales letting up, but one investment banking analyst suggests there’s limited room for further share price outperformance.
Written by Iñaki FerrerasWednesday, 10 March 2010 20:01
Spain's Fifth Pro TDT Congress yesterday experienced what it claimed were the world's first 3D HDTV transmissions via digital-terrestrial TV in the southern capital of Seville.
Written by Jörn KriegerWednesday, 10 March 2010 11:00
Germany’s third largest cable operator Kabel BW would be open for a merger with another cable company. “This is a strategic option,” CEO Harald Rösch said at a press conference in Stuttgart, adding that a regional operator such as Kabel BW, which only serves federal state Baden-Württemberg, would reach its limits.
Written by Pascale Paoli LebaillyWednesday, 10 March 2010 11:22
Three months after the Hadopi II Law against illicit downloads was adopted in France, the number of internet pirates has risen 3%, between September and December 2009.
Written by Rose MajorWednesday, 10 March 2010 10:56
Sky TV New Zealand has switched off its analogue UHF pay-TV network today, March 10.The company said the move would make it “New Zealand’s first ‘all digital’ TV broadcaster.”