ATDI continues to expand its footprint across the Balkans, reinforcing its position as a trusted partner for national broadcast authorities seeking high-performance, future-ready spectrum planning tools.
Serbia – ETV National Broadcaster
ATDI has secured a new contract with ETV, the Serbian National Broadcaster, successfully displacing the incumbent supplier following a competitive evaluation process.
Two HTZ Communications licences were delivered, supported by dedicated technical training to ensure rapid operational readiness. HTZ was selected for its modelling precision, flexibility, and long-term scalability, and now underpins ETV’s national broadcast planning activities, enabling accurate coverage modelling, robust frequency coordination, and optimisation of transmission infrastructure. The maintenance contract ensures continued access to software enhancements and specialist technical support.
With local partner IBIS Instruments providing on-the-ground assistance in close coordination with ATDI, ETV benefits from both regional responsiveness and direct vendor expertise.
Albania – AMA (Albanian Media Commission)
ATDI has also renewed its partnership with AMA, the Albanian Media Commission, extending the HTZ Communications maintenance contract and delivering refresher training.
HTZ supports AMA’s national broadcast planning and spectrum management activities, providing robust modelling capabilities aligned with evolving regulatory and operational demands. Continuous product development ensures improved usability, more accurate propagation, and enhanced reporting capabilities.
Support is delivered jointly by IBIS Albania and ATDI, combining local responsiveness with vendor-level expertise to ensure long-term operational confidence.
Across both deployments, customers benefit from ongoing HTZ development, structured training, and proactive maintenance support. As broadcast environments grow more complex and spectrum demands intensify, ATDI continues to provide technically robust, operationally proven solutions tailored to national authorities.



