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French Broadcasters Raise Spectrum Concerns

The CEOs of French broadcasters TF1, Lagardere Active, NextRadioTV and NRJ have expressed their concerns about a repurposing of the 700MHz spectrum from DTT to mobile broadband. In a letter to Prime Minister Manuel Valls, they said that cutting multiplexes in France from six to five would inhibit ‘necessary evolutions, notably the passage of all … Read more

Hungary Breaks 2 Million DTV Subs

68.9% of pay-TV homes in Hungary were receiving digital TV services in September, said regulator NMHH. More than 2.05 million homes were taking cable and IPTV services, of which almost 1.1 million were digital. DTH subscriptions stood at 910,643, while 120,360 homes were receiving the MinDig TV Extra pay-TV service. In total, there were more … Read more

ITU-T Accepts G.fast G.9701 Standard

With the 4k/UHD TV adoption, bandwidth requirements for all streaming solutions will go up. So far Netflix requires a stable 15 Mbps connection to stream 4k to the house. Other providers will have similar requirements until the next generation of video codecs may lower that demand somewhat. With 50 Mbps connections available more or less … Read more

JCDecaux and Estée Lauder Paint Paris Red

Estée Lauder and JCDecaux worked together on a signage campaign in Paris recently. Passers-by could play a slot machine-style game on interactive screens, installed at three bus shelters in the city, to win lipsticks or vouchers. Over the six-day campaign, 1,500 lipsticks and 5,000 vouchers were dispensed. JCDecaux used 42″ LCD screens, with an after-market … Read more

JCDecaux Brings Digital Network to Edinburgh Centre

JCDecaux has won a tender to act as the media partner for the city of Edinburgh, Scotland. The company will design, install and maintain 436 advertising bus shelters – the city centre’s first digital screen network. As well as this, interactive ‘LiveTouch’ screens will be installed in Princes Street and 60 large-format billboards (static and … Read more