Digital TV Europe – and its predecessor, Cable & Satellite Europe – have been around more or less since the dawn of European pay TV and we’re celebrating our 30th birthday.
In this issue we’ve asked a panel of experts from different parts of the business to take a look into the future, asking 30 questions covering the main topic areas currently of interest.
The cable industry has been transformed in the 30 years of Digital TV Europe’s existence and European cable is now leading the dash for high-speed broadband as well as delivering innovative TV services. Ahead of the Cable Congress event in Brussels, we also look at the progress made by the industry in developing asingle platform for advanced set-top boxes and other devices – the RDK.
Also in this issue, we look at some of the ways in which satellite operators are innovating to ensure the continued relevance of their infrastructure.
Elsewhere in this issue of Digital TV Europe, we talk to ANGA managing director Peter Charissé about some of the issues facing the German market ahead of the annual ANGA COM event as well as looking at some of the highlights of Cable Congress and the NAB Show.
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