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Serbia launch DVB-T2

ETV - a national broadcasting agency in Serbia, started broadcasting its services on March 21st using DVB-T2 technology
Enensys participates to the first T2-Lite plugfest
The plugfest is the opportunity to perform interoperability testing of T2Gateway and modulator implementations using advanced DVB-T2-Lite profile.
Building the world's largest DVB-T2 network

a DVBScene article from Ian Barnard, project manager at GOtv
47 countries have adopted, tested or deployed DVB-T2
DVB-T2 is now the world's fastest growing DTV standard
Freeview HD units sold reached 4.4 million
the number of Freeview HD units sold reached 4.4 million by the end of December 2011
Nigeria launch DVB-T2
Nigeria launched GOtv payTV services using DVB-T2 standard in Ibadan on October 15th
Kenya launch DVB-T2
Kenya launched GOtv payTV services using DVB-T2 standard
Velister Ltd relies on ENENSYS SFN solution
Velister DTT network operator in Cyprus deployed ENENSYS secured SFN solution
MULTICHOICE selects ENENSYS for the world's largest DVB-T2 roll-out
GOtv launches in Africa on DVB-T2
Gotv, a product of MultiChoice, is a new digital pay television offering using DVB-T2
Uganda launch DVB-T2

Uganda launched DTT services using DVB-T2 standard
Zambia launch DVB-T2

Zambia launched pay TV services using DVB-T2 standard
DVB-T2 Lite profile is now available. This subset of the T2 standard is designed to support applications such as mobile broadcasting
Singapore selects Media Broadcast and ENENSYS for DVB-T2 trial
MediaCorp selects ENENSYS for DVB-T2 trial network
ENENSYS released T2Edge enabling DVB-T2 regional services over SFN networks
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Sustainable development
What is it about?
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive is a European law designed to encourage and regulate the collection, reuse, recycling and recovery of waste electrical and electronic equipment, for which it sets targets. The Directive aims to improve our environment, reduce risks to human health through the proper treatment of discarded goods.
If you want to know more on WEEE, click here to access the dedicated Web site.
How is ENENSYS is implicated?
The WEEE Directive has established recovery and recycling targets for a list of produced goods. These targets apply to IT and Telecommunications Equipment. ENENSYS Technologies is then implicated in the process.
Under the WEEE Directive manufacturers (or importers) are required to finance the treatment and recovery of discarded electrical and electronic goods, from a central collection point.
Each of ENENSYS' products carries the following label:
As a customer, what can be done?
There is no existing legal obligation on customers to recycle yet. BUT, the Directive is expected to come into effect in the coming years, so why not learn good habits now?
Want to help? Participate in separate collection of WEEE and facilitate reuse and recovery. Whenever you need to discard or replace a product you bought from ENENSYS, don't throw it away: simply return it. It is our responsibility to finance the treatment and recovery of our products.

