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Broadcasters and telcos urged to develop open platforms for web TV.
Markus Rosentreter reviews the Innobits Video Purifier.
A target of 99.999% network uptime should be pursued by operators.
Industry identities share their views on what will move 3D forward
Surveying the challenges in a multi-platform broadcast environment.
The economy may be down, but TV ratings are going through the roof.
Interactive TV technology evolves from fad to moneymaker.
HDTV is a certainty, but when will it fly in the Middle East?
While it would be short-sighted to say the Middle East broadcast sector has not been affected by the recent global downturn, it is important to note there are several buffers protecting the industry from key threats.
The impending launch of DVB-H mobile TV services in various territories across the Middle East bodes well for a technology which has struggled to gain traction in key Western markets.
Many emerging digital terrestrial television markets worldwide are selling their new DTV services short by settling for low-cost infrastructure, writes Anthony Smith-Chaigneau.
IPTV - television over a broadband infrastructure - has been around for a while, but is just starting to take off.
For years, digital signage meant increasingly more use of LCD or plasma flat panel TVs. Flat panels were proliferating, and that has primarily meant that LCDs are replacing ageing CRTs at TV or cable stations, institutional and production/post environments.
November sees the return of the Middle East & Africa instalment of the IPTV World Forum to Dubai. Digital Broadcast profiles some of the expected highlights of this year's event.