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Haivision acquires KulaByte and MontiVision

Haivision Network Video, a provider of the advanced video networking, digital signage, and IP video distribution solutions, has acquired both KulaByte Corporation of San Marcos, Texas, and MontiVision Imaging Technologies based in Germany. The technologies of both companies, including advanced encoding, transcoding, cloud computing, and workflow solutions, will be combined to form Haivision’s new Internet […]

July 22, 2011

OTT video substitution for 4.5m US households in 2011

An estimated 4 per cent of occupied US households – 4.5 million homes –will have substituted Internet video options for cable, satellite or telco TV service by the end of 2011, according to research firm SNL Kagan. “Though the thin slice of households relying [on OTT] substitution could be dismissed as evidence of a lack […]

July 21, 2011

DTG: Connected TV needs standards

Acknowledging that it was “great” that a lot of innovation was happening in connected TV, Simon Gauntlett, Technology Director at the Digital TV Group (DTG) has declared that to achieve a mass-market solution, which ensures consumers enjoy a great experience, common standards need to be agreed and adopted across the industry. He told delegates at […]

July 21, 2011By Colin Mann

Euro judges to rule on TVCatchup.com

The UK High Court is to ask the European Court of Justice (ECJ) if streaming live TV programmes over the Internet is an act subject to copyright laws after provisionally ruling that it is. Mr Justice Floyd said that TVCatchup did communicate to the public when it streamed programmes broadcast by ITV, Channel 4 and […]

July 21, 2011

CBS, Amazon ink digital video licensing agreement

US media group CBS Corporation and Amazon.com have revealed a non-exclusive licensing agreement that will enable Amazon customers to stream television shows from CBS’s vast library. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Amazon Prime customers will be able to instantly watch thousands of episodes from the CBS library at no additional cost to their […]

July 21, 2011

Telenor Broadcast up €7.3m

Telenor has issued its second quarter results July 21, stating that its Broadcast Division saw revenues grow from NOK1.734 billion (€0.22bn) in the same period last year to 1.791 billion. Operating profits grew by NOK42 million to NOK268 million. Telenor’s Broadcast Division includes the Canal Digital DTH operation, Conax encryption, Norkring transmission arm, C More […]

July 21, 2011By Chris Forrester

Orange Spain launches Mobile TV app

Orange Spain is making its Mobile TV service available for Android and iPhones with the launch of an own application called Orange TV Player claiming to be the first Spain’s operator to develop such a feature. Android and iPhone users will be able to have access to two different TV packages and pay per view […]

July 21, 2011From David Del Valle in Madrid

802.11n-enabled CE unit shipments up 465% by 2015

The year 2010 continued a shift toward consumer electronics (CE) devices with networking capabilities, allowing more devices to directly connect to the Internet or to a home network. In-Stat sees a continuation of the trend, forecasting growth in CE 802.11n-enabled devices. Annual unit shipments will increase from 53 million in 2010 to almost 300 million […]

July 21, 2011

Mexico DTH will pass cable

DTH subscriptions will continue to grow, achieving 71 percent of the pay-TV market by 2016, says a report from Dataxis. By the end of this year DTH will edge past cable subscriptions (51 per cent versus cable’s 49 per cent), following a growing trend towards DTH subscription. At present, in Mexico, DTH is operated by […]

July 21, 2011By Chris Forrester

10m hit the CNN app button

Just a few days after CNN made its decision to stream full live programming onto the web and onto mobile devices, its president, Jim Walton, says 10 million users have downloaded the broadcaster’s app. Walton told CNN staff in a memo: “As you know, this week CNN and HLN began streaming their full 24-hour television […]

July 21, 2011By Chris Forrester