
ENENSYS showcases, during MWC in Barcelona, its eMBMS Gateway/BM-SC server
MobiStream enable Mobile operators to broadcast Mobile TV services over LTE networks in MBSFN area using eMBMS technology
ENENSYS Provides T2 Gateway and Modulator for KBS Ultra-High Definition Project
MultiChoice Malawi launches GOtv services
GOTV, launches pay television service on DVB-T2 technology in Ghana
Audio Visual Global (AVG) selects ENENSYS for Asia’s first DVB-T2 commercial launch
The newest Pay-TV operator AVG of Vietnam, has selected the ENENSYS DVB-T2 solution for the deployment of the first DVB-T2 commercial launch in Asia
GOTV, a pay television service on DVB-T2 technology has come to town in Lagos
Namibia launch DVB-T2
GOtv, Namibia’s newest pay TV service was launched in Windhoek on the 21st June 2012
IPGuard
Enabling IP in confidence
World's unique IP seamless switch with bypass mechanism
Serbia launch DVB-T2

ETV - a national broadcasting agency in Serbia, started broadcasting its services on March 21st 201 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.
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
MediaCorp selects ENENSYS for DVB-T2 trial network
ENENSYS released T2Edge enabling DVB-T2 regional services over SFN networks
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Collaborative projects
ENENSYS Technologies is based in the heart of the European Digital Broadcast Cluster and is involved in several local or European collaborative projects
Engines
endT2end
The goal of this project is to develop an end to end DVB-T2 system, from the head end up to the end user receiver. This platform will deliver HD TV services with enhanced and advanced service guide.
read more about endT2end (in French)
Ended Projects
Qos Mobile
TheQoSMobile project is intended to address the problems faced by network and service operators on the supervision and monitoring of mobile television networks. The Quality of Service actually delivered to the end-user will definitely be a key succcess factor for the adoption of this new service.
This collaborative project aims at setting up an innovative integrated system for end-to-end supervision, with additional proactive feedback on network elements in order to optimize broadcast quality. Focusing on DVB-H and DVB-SH standards, the resulting solution will demonstrate varied expertise from the partners.
DTTv2

DTTv2 project is part of actual and future jobs of the DVB consortium (Digital Video Broadcasting) on the DVB-T2 standard as well as on the future mobile standard which will replace DVB-H: NGH (New Generation Handheld). This project of regional size but international range is aimed at working on the improvements of Digital Terrestrial TV broadcasting networks (DTTV), and broadcasting of Personal Mobile Television.
DTTv2 project was awarded during the "Loading the future 2011 trophy"
MING-T
MING-T was a joint European and Chinese project funded by the European Commission within the framework of the FP6-IST programme. The project started on 01. Jan 2007 and ran until 31. March 2009. The project software, testbed, and prototypes were demonstrated in a public field-trial, on occasion of the projects Experts' Workshop, held on 24/03/2009 in Beijing.
The goal of MING–T was to research, develop, prototype, integrate and validate the interoperability and handover issues of the representative mobile digital broadcast standards developed in China and Europe. MING –T addressed the issues of convergence between broadcast standards and mobile communications network technologies. A further goal of the project was to foster cooperation between Europe and China in both industry and research communities. The project was particularly address the convergence of the European DVB-H standard with the emerging Chinese DTMB standard, with a view to providing a harmonized framework. In addition, the project consider the convergence between broadcast and mobile technology networks to provide a unified platform for the delivery of services to mobile terminals. Finally, the project covered how to deliver these services with a consistent level of quality to rich media applications across mixed broadcast networks, and in particular how scalable video coding may address this issue.





