Digital TV news, Oct - Dec 2005

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Mobile phones go digital in Japan

25 October 2005

The British market will have its eye on a new method of transmitting digital TV, after a Japanese phone company developed a model that can seemingly do exactly this.

Sky sharpens teeth with Easynet purchase

21 October 2005

BSkyB's expansion plans have gathered pace with the company's purchase of Easynet, the broadband internet provider.

Digital radio set for greater independence

19 October 2005

Digital television packages and online services will no longer be primarily relied upon for digital radio reception, according to new plans by media regulator Ofcom.

Broadband TV trialled by ITV

18 October 2005

A major commercial broadcaster is trialling super-local TV via broadband.

Digital TV alliance strengthened

12 October 2005

Two more of the UK's major broadcasting firms have joined their competitors to take a share of the Freeview Digital TV service.

License fee may rise to accommodate digital TV

11 October 2005

The rise of digital TV and broadband will hit television license payers in the pocket, it emerged today.

Phones first for rally rights

10 October 2005

A major sporting event is to be screened digitally on mobile phones - hours and sometimes days before television viewers are updated on its progress.

NTL deal boosts home telephone market

10 October 2005

NTL has become the second largest home telephone provider in the UK after securing the takeover of Telewest.

Welsh digital TV row rumbles on

06 October 2005

Argument over digital TV provision in Wales intensifies

Mobile digital TV handsets developed

05 October 2005

DoCoMo today announced the development of the its first mobile handset to receive both terrestrial digital broadcasting signals and conventional analog signals.