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Serbia delays DSO

Serbia’s switch-over to digital TV is being further delayed. Last year’s anticipated switch-off was missed, and Serbia’s telecoms minister Rasim Ljajic says its new date will be June 17th 2015. Fresh legislation will be introduced this summer while the state-owned TV transmission company is obliged to have everything ready, as far as equipment procurement is […]

March 27, 2013By Chris Forrester

India government spells out digital TV risks

India’s Information & Broadcasting minister, Manish Tewari has told cable operators that any delay to the fast-approaching March 31st digital deadline for India’s largest cities will be harmful. Tewari, who was appointed to the job just hours ahead of India’s phase-1 D-Day (a process which did not go wholly to plan) says any relaxing of […]

March 11, 2013By Chris Forrester

India government criticises MSOs

India’s government has dismissed critics of its TV digitalisation plan, including those who say that a new set-top box tax will damage the process. India’s powerful Information & Broadcasting (I&B) Ministry says that the nation’s MSOs have more than 2.2 million set-top boxes in stock, with a similar amount already procured, mostly from China and […]

March 8, 2013By Chris Forrester

Kenya confirms DSO date

Kenya was due to switch off its analogue TV transmission in Nairobi, the nation’s capital, on December 31st 2012. The rest of the country was then expected to speedily follow. That date was missed because of the shortage of set-top boxes, and lack of public awareness about the adoption of digital TV. A new date […]

February 19, 2013By Chris Forrester

DMSL appoints Beresford-Wylie as CEO

Simon Beresford-Wylie has been appointed chief executive officer of Digital Mobile Spectrum Limited (DMSL). DMSL is responsible for ensuring people continue to receive Freeview TV when new 4G (LTE 800) mobile services are launched. The not-for-profit organisation was formed on an initial basis in October 2012 by EE, Telefónica O2, Three and Vodafone. DMSL’s ultimate […]

February 11, 2013

Spain to spend €7.5m on ‘second DSO’ publicity

The Spanish Administration will not finance the migration to new digital frequencies or the adaptation of antennas, but will fund a public campaign to announce the advantages of releasing the so-called digital dividend. A €7.5 million budget has been approved to explain the “second analogue switch-off” following the digital migration that all nationwide TV channels […]

February 4, 2013From David Del Valle in Madrid

DigiTAG offers DSO guidance

DigiTAG, the broadcast industry body that promotes digital terrestrial television (DTT) and protecting broadcast spectrum for broadcasters has published a new guide on digital switchover. The guide provides a comprehensive overview of the key regulatory, business, and technical issues that must be addressed for a successful digital switchover process. It also explores strategies for analogue […]

February 4, 2013

Italy plans separate frequency auctions

Italy’s Communications Authority (AgCom) has announced that, instead of one, it will now organise two frequency auctions, with the first offering 20-year licences for the use of three multiplexes for TV broadcasting, and the second reserved for telecommunications operators with frequencies earmarked for LTE/4G (mobile broadband) services. In a statement, the president of the Italian […]

January 29, 2013From Branislav Pekic in Rome

Kolkata achieves DSO

India’s government says that by the end of this week one of its four giant cities, Kolkata, “could” be fully digitised as far as cable TV is concerned. India’s West Bengal government reported to the country’s Information & Broadcasting Ministry (I&B) that despite continually missing previous deadlines this time around the February 1st target date […]

January 29, 2013By Chris Forrester

India: MIB confident of meeting DSO deadline

The Ministry of Information & Broadcasting (MIB) in India is confident of meeting the March 2013 deadline for cable TV digitisation in 38 more cities across the country. The second phase of digitisation covers the one million plus cities across the country, including Pune, Nagpur, Nashik, Aurangabad and Thane, among others. The four metros – […]

January 21, 2013