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Pace co-founder launches new digital receiver company -
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<blockquote data-quote="net1" data-source="post: 20351"><p>Pace co-founder launches new digital receiver company - </p><p>According to a recent article in ERT Weekly, Pace co-founder Barry Rubery is setting up a new company, Fusion Digital Technology, in association with Turkish consumer electronics manufacturer Beko, to target the international market for digital TV receivers.</p><p></p><p>In the UK, the first fruits of the collaboration will reportedly be a 28-inch IDTV (scheduled to be launched next month), followed by a Freeview set-top box in August and a PVR in September. Intriguingly, ERT reports that the company has also acquired its own "bandwidth" in which to broadcast an on-screen EPG - presumably on one of the multiplexes not controlled by the BBC or Crown Castle.</p><p></p><p>Research at Companies House shows that the new venture was incorporated in October last year, with an address registered in Nun Monkton, Yorkshire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="net1, post: 20351"] Pace co-founder launches new digital receiver company - According to a recent article in ERT Weekly, Pace co-founder Barry Rubery is setting up a new company, Fusion Digital Technology, in association with Turkish consumer electronics manufacturer Beko, to target the international market for digital TV receivers. In the UK, the first fruits of the collaboration will reportedly be a 28-inch IDTV (scheduled to be launched next month), followed by a Freeview set-top box in August and a PVR in September. Intriguingly, ERT reports that the company has also acquired its own "bandwidth" in which to broadcast an on-screen EPG - presumably on one of the multiplexes not controlled by the BBC or Crown Castle. Research at Companies House shows that the new venture was incorporated in October last year, with an address registered in Nun Monkton, Yorkshire. [/QUOTE]
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