VCAS Video Content Authority System

We will contact you within 24hrs with your Starter Account details and our support team will guide you in the first steps in setting up your service. The television industry in Croatia is regulated by the Croatian Regulatory Authority for Network Industries . HAKOM’s goals include ensuring sustainable development of the electronic communications market at affordable prices for consumers, providing fair conditions for return on investment in the market and contributing to the quality of life in Croatia. Further regulation of the television is performed by the Electronic Media Council, which enacts mandatory regulation applying to both state-run and privately owned broadcasters based in Croatia. The restriction does not apply to educational, documentary, science or news programming. The electronic communications market in Croatia is regulated by the Croatian Regulatory Authority for Network Industries , which issues broadcast licenses and monitors the market.

Due to its open structure IMS can connect to any 3rd party solution or service. Com Hem, the largest cable operator in Scandinavia, utilized Verimatrix VCAS solutions to enable a next-generation, high quality TV experience. By leveraging this winning solution, Com Hem is on its way to become the premier pay-TV operator in Sweden. Our team offers deep expertise and proven processes of migrating one-way network operators to modern, hybrid platforms. Vermatrix VCAS solutions are pre-integrated with a vast global ecosystem and have proven interoperability with subsystem providers . This gives you the freedom to work with partners of your choice for your video content workflow needs – all while maintaining studio-compliant security levels.

Those two areas are a part of the D7 region, along with Zadar and Šibenik-Knin counties. The D8 region includes the entire Split-Dalmatia County as well as parts of Dubrovnik-Neretva County around Ploče and Metković, a part of Pelješac peninsula west of Dubrava and the islands of Korčula and Lastovo. The D9 region encompasses the rest of Dubrovnik-Neretva County. As of November 2019, all national channels are transmitted via three DVB-T and one DVB-T2 (HEVC/H.265) MUXes.

Approximately 6,000 households were left with no reception of DVB-T or analog TV broadcasts. In order to create your Trial Account we need some information from you, a Skype ID is not mandatory but would be very handy for initial setup. We will contact you within 24hrs with your Trial Account details and our support team will guide you in the first steps in setting up your service to make the most of your trial period. In order to create your Dedicated Enterprise Account we need some information from you, a Skype ID is not mandatory but would be very handy for initial setup. We will contact you within 24hrs with your Dedicated Enterprise Account details and our support team will guide you in the first steps in setting up your service. In order to create your Dedicated Operator Account we need some information from you, a Skype ID is not mandatory but would be very handy for initial setup.

After June 2020, DVB-T MUXes will be switched off, and all channels will be distributed via two DVB-T2 (HEVC/H.265) MUXes. You are being tracked by your internet service provider and the authorities online, and IPTV is not officially allowed, which can lead to legal problems. Use a VPN service like ExpressVPN to prevent such tracking and stay anonymous online. Through our open billing API we can offer payment methods like Prepaid or Recurring payments.

If you are looking for a way to watch live TV or TV shows on your Fire Stick or Fire TV, then IPTV M3U List is the perfect solution. With Iptv Hrvatska List, you can watch thousands of live channels and movies from all around the world in HD quality. All you need is a good internet connection and a compatible device. Secure media at the video clients in certified and secure soft and hardware to protect premium 4K/8K content, including downloadable security.

Experimental high-definition television broadcasting began in Zagreb in March 2007; it was expanded to Split, Rijeka and Osijek in 2008. There were two experimental HDTV channels, operated by Croatian Radiotelevision and Nova TV. Pursuant to the digital television switchover developed by the Government of Croatia, broadcasting of DVB-T HDTV channels was conducted in MPEG-4. On 11 October 2011 experimental DVB-T2 broadcasting began in Zagreb, using H.264/MPEG-4 AVC coding and a conditional access system. Television in Croatia, as well as other media in the country, are criticised for lack of balance of global issues and trends on one hand and national topics covered on the other. State-owned Croatian Radiotelevision is required to produce and broadcast educational programmes, documentaries, and programmes aimed at the diaspora and national minorities in Croatia.

In the meantime, other technical solutions were devised and implemented in order to improve digital-television-signal reception. There are also 12 local DVB-T television allotment regions, covering specific cities and their immediate surroundings. A local multiplex named “”L-ZA”” started in 2015 on UHF 41 in the town of Sveta Nedelja, transmitting local channel TV Zapad. On 5 October 2010, the switch to DVB-T was virtually complete, as all major analog TV transmitters were phased out.