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CI+ MHEG front end developed for enhanced application deployment

Three IMPALA members – Sony, S&T and Neotion – plus Tandberg, have announced that they have combined their industry expertise to deliver a video-on-demand (VOD) solution that enables cable operators to provide network-based time-shift services and targeted adverts direct to the TV, without the need for a set-top box (STB).

IMPALA delight at FreeView NZ figures

Freeview NZ is a prime example of how to move to a free-to-air digital broadcast environment with MHEG a key part of the rollout.

IMPALA welcomes inclusion of MHEG-5 in South Africa DTT trial

IMPALA is pleased to confirm that the recently-started South-Africa DTT trial includes MHEG-5. The DTT trial – which began in November – is designed to test a variety of technical factors.  

Latest numbers from FreeView NZ show strong growth

Freeview NZ posts strongest quarter yet and reveals significant growth.

Humax highlights MHEG support and joins IMPALA

IMPALA is delighted to announce that leading receiver supplier Humax has joined.

IMPALA delights at MHEG-5 inclusion in Windows Media Center TV pack update

Microsoft includes MHEG-5 in update to the version of windows® Media Center included with Windows Vista® Home Premium and Windows Vista Ultimate.

Boxer MHEG announcement welcomed by IMPALA

IMPALA's Director of Market Development has welcomed the recent announcement by Boxer regarding MHEG-5

IMPALA answers back in interactive debate

4th July 2008 - David Cutts responds to last week’s criticisms and says MHEG-5 is established and thriving.

IMPALA WELCOMES LATEST MHEG BREAKTHROUGHS AND ANNOUNCES NEW MEMBERS

BroadcastAsia 2008, Singapore, 17-20th June 2008 – Giri Valliappan, Director of Market
Development with IMPALA has welcomed the launch of two groundbreaking platforms using MHEG-5 to power their interactivity and also announces two new members

IMPALA RESPONDS TO VIA LICENSING'S MHP FEE CHANGE

15th June 2008 – IMPALA said today that the change to the expensive MHP licensing structure will not affect MHEG-5’s continued success in providing interactive TV opportunities for broadcasters worldwide. It is also unlikely to rescue the MHP project from its failure to take root in the free-to-air broadcasting market.