Horizon Global Electronics

Horizon Global Electronics is an electronics company. Founded in UK in 2001, it manufactures Satellite, Terrestrial and Cable Identification and alignment meters for MPEG-2 and MPEG-4, and the ATSC, DVB and ISDB standards.

The company's international headquarters and R&D facility is based in Harlow, UK, with offices in India, and monitoring stations in the UK, India, Australia and the US. Exporting its products to more than 60 countries across the globe.

In 2007 the company won a Queen's Award for Enterprise for its strong export achievements. The company is currently working on development of turbo code satellite alignment meters such as the HD-TC8 as well as Cable signal strength meters. Horizon works alongside companies like Eutelsat and DirecTV for developing installation solutions.

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