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Viaccess for C-Net

Viaccess and C-Net, an Indian system integrator and set-top box leader, have signed a partnership for digital pay TV in the South-Asia region. Viaccess and C-Net will deliver high level products and services for digital pay television and secured content distribution. C-Net is a reference integrator in digital pay television in India, providing effective and […]

October 16, 2008

BBC Chair warns off Ofcom

The BBC chairman, Sir Michael Lyons fired a shot across the bows of regulator Ofcom over the proposals laid out in the regulator’s second review of public service broadcasting. Lyons warned against a “quick fix” and pointed out that it was not in Ofcom’s remit to help plug Channel 4’s funding gap by giving the […]

October 16, 2008

Witbe: channel change average is 1.9 secs

Channel change time and image quality are central to TV service suppliers in today's competitive market. Witbe carried out a study of digital TV services (via DSL, cable, FTTH, satellite and DTT), looking at 30 operators in 16 countries on 4 continents. The average channel change time measured using P+/P- was 1.9 seconds. If the […]

October 16, 2008

Comcast has 1,000 HD choices

Comcast announced that it has reached a major milestone in its "Project Infinity" initiative to expand its HD programming and on-demand choices, which Comcast Chairman Brian Roberts unveiled at the CES show in Las Vegas last January. It says it now has over 1,000 high-definition "viewing choices" between its linear channels and its on-demand offerings, […]

October 16, 2008

Kangaroo beta

From Colin Mann in Cannes Project Kangaroo, the joint venture between BBC Worldwide, Channel 4 and ITV, plans to launch in closed beta by the end of the year, CEO Ashley Highfield has said at MIPCOM: “With the Competition Committee’s blessing, we hope to launch in closed beta by Christmas time.” As to how Kangaroo […]

October 16, 2008

Nielsen: US unprepared for DTV

According to The Nielsen Company, more than 9 million households are not ready for the upcoming transition to all-digital broadcasting and would be unable to receive any television programming at all if the transition occurred today. Another 12.6 million households have at least one television set that will no longer work when the digital transition […]

October 16, 2008

FCC will allow 'white space' open season

FCC Chairman Kevin Martin has said that the FCC will propose allowing mobile unlicensed devices to operate in the white spaces between DTV channels. Martin said that he was proposing allowing devices with both remote-sensing and geo-location capabilities–like laptops and so-called smart radios–to operate in the DTV band so long as they can tap into […]

October 16, 2008

FastWeb launches i-concerts branded VoD

From Colin Mann in Cannes Italian triple play telco FastWeb is teaming up with i-concerts to launch a Video-on-Demand (VoD) channel offering concerts and live music performances. FastWebTV’s subscribers will be able to watch hours of the most popular A-list artist performances, and live concerts. "i-concerts on-demand not only enriches our branded channels," said Andrea […]

October 16, 2008

Currie: "Ofcom should rule online"

Outgoing Ofcom chairman David Currie has said that his successor should expect the communications regulator to have an expanded remit with responsibility for stricter control over internet content. Currie said there was an appetite among legislators for putting a tighter rein on the internet now the medium had moved beyond its formative stages. Echoing comments […]

October 16, 2008

More IPTV for Beijing

The State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) has issued a new IPTV licence to the Beijing-based company Huaxia Network. Previously, SARFT had awarded licences to operators including the Shanghai Media Group (SMG), China Central Television (CCTV), Southern Media Corporation (SMC), China Radio International (CRI), and Hangzhou-based Wasu.

October 16, 2008