Free-to-air television remains stable in the Czech Republic
The wide availability of free-to-air TV channels remains the main reason why 44% of Czech viewers aged 15-69 are reluctant to subscribe to pay TV services.
The wide availability of free-to-air TV channels remains the main reason why 44% of Czech viewers aged 15-69 are reluctant to subscribe to pay TV services.
Mobile operators and traditional broadcasters locked horns over the future of the 600 MHz frequency spectrum at the recent Digimedia conference.
Traditional terrestrial television, once dominant, is gradually declining, while Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) is on the rise.
T-Mobile aligns with Deutsche Telekom's brand in the Czech Republic, as user base grows 11.9% YoY.
CETIN set to gain high-speed optical infrastructure with Nej.cz acquisition, pending approval from the Czech antitrust authority.
Customers can now enjoy a base package with 120 channels and a video library, along with optional Sport, Cinema, and Family add-ons.
After nearly a decade, Rebel TV will cease satellite broadcasting, citing viewer preference for DVB-T2 and IPTV services.