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Sky and LG bringing 3D TV to pubs

Sky has purchased 15,000 3D TVs from the Korean TV manufacturer LG, which will be installed in pubs across the UK, in preparation for the roll out of the pub-only 3D sports channel next month. “The deal to supply the broadcaster with 15,000 3D TVs is the largest deal of its kind. Sky plans to […]

March 17, 2010

Virgin Media launches HD STB

Virgin Media is aiming to make HD TV more affordable by ensuring customers do not need to pay extra for high definition. So far this year Virgin Media has announced the addition of six new HD channels with more to come. Consumers will soon be able to make the most of this growing line-up with […]

March 17, 2010

Akamai selected as Netflix partner

Akamai Technologies has been selected as the primary content delivery network for movies and TV episodes streamed instantly over the Internet by Netflix. Akamai gives Netflix a strong foundation for the continued growth of its ability to stream instantly, including Netflix's planned expansion to stream to one country outside the US later this year. By […]

March 17, 2010

Altibox deploys Agama STB

Agama Technologies has confirmed that the Norwegian triple-play service provider Altibox (formerly Lyse Tele) has selected to commercially deploy a full-scale Agama Embedded Monitoring Solution in their set-top box population. The installation monitors both IPTV and VOD services, and enables Altibox to ensure the quality of experience with their substantial and growing subscriber base.

March 17, 2010

US broadband plan: FCC wants open gateway for cable

The FCC wants the US cable industry to adopt an open-standard, “gateway” device to replace current set-tops by the end of 2012, according to extracts of the FCC’s National Broadband Plan. The cable industry has resisted a one-size-fits-all approach to set tops. The FCC wants the new “gateway” to be a standard interface that “bridges” […]

March 17, 2010

UK piracy bill clears Lords

Legislation to combat Internet piracy in the UK, including Internet bans for persistent illegal file-sharers, has cleared the Lords and now goes to the Commons where it may be rushed through before the general election. Peers passed the Digital Economy Bill, which has cross-party support, after further concessions on a controversial the “catch-all” clause 17. […]

March 17, 2010

C5 fails HD deadline

Channel Five in the UK will not be launching a high definition TV service on Freeview before 2012 after failing to give a launch date or programming schedule to the media regulator, Ofcom. Ofcom said that it would no longer reserve capacity on the service for the broadcaster, which made a loss last year. Five […]

March 16, 2010

Spain puts an end to must-carry

From David Del Valle in Madrid The must-carry obligation traditionally imposed on nation wide terrestrial TV channels to open up their signals to cable and satellite platforms for free distribution is coming to an end in Spain. The new overall TV law (Ley General Audiovisual) frees private TV channels from the must-carry obligation and allows […]

March 16, 2010

FDA head targets 'tweens' in film piracy battle

The head of the body which distributes films in the UK has called for new methods to be employed in the battle to defeat internet piracy. During a keynote speech as president of the Film Distributors’ Association (FDA), Lord Puttnam said young people needed to be educated at an early age that it was wrong […]

March 16, 2010

SCI FI HD on Virgin

Virgin Media has signed an agreement with Universal Networks International to make the SCI FI channel available to its digital TV customers in High Definition. Launching on Virgin TV in advance of its anticipated rebrand to Syfy HD on 13th April, the channel will show some of the best science fiction entertainment, including the UK […]

March 16, 2010