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DIGITENNE TO LAUNCH IN MID-APRIL
Dutch digital terrestrial television network Digitenne will start its
commercial roll-out in the north-western region of Holland in mid-April.
Cities that will be covered include Amsterdam, Almere, Haarlem and
Hilversum. The platform is currently being tested. Digitenne will
distribute 25 television networks and 16 radio stations for €8.95 per
month, which represents €1-2 less than the average monthly cable fee. In
addition there is a €29.95 installation fee, in which the smartcard and
antenna are included. Digitenne aims for a 3-4 per cent market share
(around 50,000 households) in the introduction region by end 2003.
Digitenne is not to be expected to reach national availability before 2005.
Digitenne is owned by NOB, Nozema, KPN and a consortium of Canal Plus, HMG,
NOS, SBS Broadcasting and MTV.
En ze zenden uit in Conax.....
Dutch digital terrestrial television network Digitenne will start its
commercial roll-out in the north-western region of Holland in mid-April.
Cities that will be covered include Amsterdam, Almere, Haarlem and
Hilversum. The platform is currently being tested. Digitenne will
distribute 25 television networks and 16 radio stations for €8.95 per
month, which represents €1-2 less than the average monthly cable fee. In
addition there is a €29.95 installation fee, in which the smartcard and
antenna are included. Digitenne aims for a 3-4 per cent market share
(around 50,000 households) in the introduction region by end 2003.
Digitenne is not to be expected to reach national availability before 2005.
Digitenne is owned by NOB, Nozema, KPN and a consortium of Canal Plus, HMG,
NOS, SBS Broadcasting and MTV.
En ze zenden uit in Conax.....