This brief reviews the current state of digital terrestrial television (DTT) in Central and Eastern Europe. It provides an analysis of the market as a whole, as well as a brief review of, and outlook for, the 21 countries in Central and Eastern Europe.
Scope
This accompanies the brief of December 2003: 'European DTT: developments and strategies' (BFTC0924), which reviewed developments in Western Europe.
This brief was written with a mix of primary and secondary research.
Highlights
The research discovered that some parts of Central and Eastern Europe are surprisingly well-developed regarding the future deployment of DTT. Including a live service already available in St Petersburg, Russia. Other new services should launch in 2005 and 2006.
Reasons to Purchase
This brief should prove fascinating to anyone seeking an insight into the development of DTT in Central and Eastern Europe.
The estimates for likely commercial platform deployments, should be helpful for any company seeking to benefit from DTT deployments in these regions .