Digital TV news, Jan - Mar 2007

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Licence fee rise to fund elderly and disabled switchover

22 January 2007

Raising the television licence fee by 3% over the next two years will fund a £600 million project to enable digital switchover for the country's elderly and disabled, culture secretary Tessa Jowell declared.

BSkyB's perfectly timed triple-play package

16 January 2007

BSkyB has bounced into the new year with a triple-play bundled package, raising the bar for other telecommunications companies for 2007 and providing customers with more choice, better quality and cheaper prices.

Microsoft to provide consumers with digital TV through Xbox 360

08 January 2007

Microsoft has announced its plans to transform its Xbox 360 console a machine that will work as a set-top box for tuning in to internet protocol TV (IPTV), recording programmes like a TiVo and downloading video on demand.

ITV unveils free on-demand digital service

03 January 2007

In a move that will place it in direct competition with the BBC and Channel 4's digital packages, ITV has announced that it plans to offer consumers the UK's first mass-market broadband television service via its website itv.com, reports the Independent

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