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GatesAir wins DSO project in Ethiopia

GatesAir (formerly Harris), a specialist in over-the-air content delivery solutions for broadcasters, has been awarded a contract to provide turnkey equipment and services associated with Ethiopia’s national digital TV network. In support of the contract, GatesAir will design, supply, install, test and commission a DVB-T2 over-the-air network solution for 26 new transmission sites, and upgrade […]

March 9, 2016

Nigeria reconfirms DSO

Nigeria’s federal government has expressed its “absolute commitment” to meet a June 2017 switchover to all-digital TV broadcasting. A previous commitment to a June 2015 date was largely ignored. Nigeria’s Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, told reporters in Jos, Plateau State, that the new deadline of June 2017 should be vigorously pursued by […]

March 8, 2016By Chris Forrester

India claims 90% digital converted

India’s Ministry of Information & Broadcasting (MIB) says that its Phase III cable TV analogue-to-digital conversion process is going well, and that 90.44 per cent of homes are now converted. The Ministry says that cable MSOs and local distributors have supplied 12.43 million addressable set-top boxes in the period to February 15th, and up from […]

February 25, 2016By Chris Forrester

Singapore TV all digital by December 2017

Analogue TV in Singapore will be switched off by the end of 2017 says the country’s Ministry of Communications & Information. MediaCorp, the group of commercial broadcasters in Singapore, started transmitting its seven free-to-air channel to digital in December 2013 but has maintained analogue transmissions. These analogue broadcasts will end next year. Singapore’s Communications Minister, […]

February 16, 2016By Chris Forrester

Major setback for Brazil DSO

Brazil has abandoned plans to switch off its analogue TV transmissions. Girod, the operation charged with co-ordinating the adoption of digital TV, has decided to let the already ‘late’ date of 2018 to slip further to 2023.  This means that Brazil will hold the unenviable record of being the largest and most important nation to […]

January 26, 2016By Chris Forrester

Dominican Republic delays DSO

The Dominican Republic is not one of the world’s major TV markets (population 10.4 million) but its decision to delay adopting full digital terrestrial TV until 2021 is something of a surprise. The official announcement was issued by the country’s Dominican Telecommunications Institute (Indotel) saying, via a formal Decree, that the extended deadline allows time […]

January 12, 2016By Chris Forrester

India ‘Phase 3’ DSO in a mess

India’s Phase 3 cut-off date for an all-digital cable broadcasting environment was on December 31st. The nation’s Ministry of Information & Broadcasting says that 86.25 per cent of TV homes have been digitised as part of the Digital Addressable System (DAS) Phase 3 stage of the country’s drive to all-digital transmission. But drill down into […]

January 4, 2016By Chris Forrester

South Africa confirms new DSO date

Cabinet, the most senior level of the government of South Africa, has approved the beginning of the dual-illumination period for the country’s digital TV broadcast signals. The period is set to commence on February 1st 2016. The dual-illumination period refers to an interim phase during which both analogue and digital terrestrial television signals are allowed […]

December 14, 2015

Mexico U-turn on digital adoption

Barely ten days ago the Mexican government had – seemingly – confirmed a December 31st 2015 switch-off date for their analogue TV transmissions.  But December 3rd saw parliament’s upper house of senators reverse that policy, saying a December 31st date would leave “millions” without access to TV. The proposal will now revert back to the […]

December 7, 2015By Chris Forrester

Broadcast Networks Europe welcomes DTT regulatory certainty

Broadcast Networks Europe (BNE) – a trade body for terrestrial broadcast network operators for radio and TV in Europe – has joined other broadcast and satellite bodies in welcoming the long term regulatory security for terrestrial TV broadcasting and long term access to UHF frequencies which was achieved at the World Radio Conference (WRC-15) in […]

December 1, 2015By Colin Mann