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India’s TRAI now DCRAI

Indian Telecom Regulatory Authority (TRAI) is renaming itself. It will now be known as the Digital Communications Regulatory Authority of India (DCRAI). The acronym reflects a new suite of targets and aims set by government. For example, India wants everyone in the nation to be able to access broadband connectivity to at least 50 Mb/s, […]

October 2, 2018By Chris Forrester

Liberty Global joins HomeGrid Forum

HomeGrid Forum has announced that international TV and broadband company, Liberty Global has become the latest member of the Alliance, alongside other industry leading service providers including AT&T, BT, CenturyLink, China Telecom and Verizon. Liberty Global has previously partnered with HomeGrid Forum Member Comtrend and Board Member MaxLinear to deploy a Wi-Fi extender solution that […]

October 2, 2018

FCC’s Pai backs 5G

FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has suggested that US leadership in 5G technology is a national imperative for economic growth and competitiveness, outlining measures the agency is taking to make sure the US continues to lead in 5G. Speaking at the White House 5G Summit, Pai also outlined his 5G FAST (Facilitate America’s Superiority in 5G […]

October 1, 2018By Colin Mann

Portuguese DTT tender criticised

The tender for two new DTT channels in Portugal has received criticism from both public and private broadcasters. The CEO of Grupo Impresa, owner of national commercial channel SIC, Francisco Pedro Balsemão, has described the criteria, mentioned in the Government’s announcement, as being “at least vague and at most bizarre”. Last month, the Ministry of […]

October 1, 2018From Branislav Pekic in Rome

Satellite majors form US consortium

Intelsat, SES, Eutelsat and Telesat have created the C-band Alliance (CBA), a formal consortium to work to clear the USA’s mid-band satellite spectrum for use by the nation’s 5G operators. In a joint statement, the four – which between them control 100 per cent of C-band spectrum in use over the US – say the […]

October 1, 2018By Chris Forrester

SA: Investigation into SABC/Multichoice deal

South Africa’s Constitutional Court has set aside a 2017 Competition Appeal Court ruling and said the Competition Commission is entitled to perform an investigation into a channel licensing agreement between the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), and pay-TV operator MultiChoice. “MultiChoice agreed in terms of the agreement to pay the SABC fees of more than […]

October 1, 2018By Colin Mann

EasyJet founder sues Netflix

Stelios Haji-Ioannou, the founder of budget airline EasyJet, has launched legal action against streaming giant Netflix, claiming it has breached trademark law with its series Easy. The comedy series, which boasts a stellar cast including Orlando Bloom, Emily Ratajkowski and Dave Franco, launched on Netflix in 2016 and has run for two season. A third […]

October 1, 2018

KPN, VodafoneZiggo nets opened up to competition

Dominant Dutch telco KPN and multiplay operator VodafoneZiggo must both open up their fixed network to other providers. This is what the Autoriteit Consument & Markt (ACM) – the Netherlands Authority for Consumers & Markets says in the market analysis decision Wholesale Fixed Access, with the regulation taking effect on October 1st 2018. “We see […]

September 28, 2018

Internet Society, Facebook boost for Africa Internet connectivity

The Internet Society, a global non-profit organisation dedicated to the open development, evolution and use of the Internet, is partnering with Facebook to develop Internet Exchange Points (IXP) throughout Africa. An Internet Exchange Point is where multiple local and international networks, ISPs and content providers interconnect their networks together to efficiently exchange Internet traffic through […]

September 28, 2018

Fine for illegal Sky Sports use

Mark Clennell, the Designated Premises Supervisor of The Wheatsheaf in Houghton le Spring, Tyne and Wear in the northeast of England, has been convicted in his absence of two offences of dishonest reception of a television transmission, in this case, Sky televised football matches, with the intent to avoid payment of the applicable charge. Sky […]

September 25, 2018By Colin Mann