DigiTAG is an association of stakeholders in the digital terrestrial TV industry and has members from broadcasting, network operators, regulatory, and professional equipment and consumer electronics manufacturing organisations throughout the world. DigiTAG has recently re-launched with new Statutes and the mission of defending and promoting digital terrestrial television on a worldwide basis, and, notably, will work tirelessly to protect spectrum for broadcasting, regardless of the technical standard used on the DTT platform.
The new Guide to Digital Switchover can now be downloaded here.
Discover the benefits of joining DigiTAG by reading its newly published brochure here.
DigiTAG joined with the EBU, BNE and ACT to issue Recommendations to protect Digital Terrestrial TV services.
Earlier DigiTAG Handbooks
remain available, including DVB-T2,
Deloitte Study on the Impact of DTT within Europe. |
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Belgium - New website on digital television lauched Macedonia (fyr) - Promotional offer for pay-DTT subscribers Thailand - DTT license auction delayed until September or October United Kingdom - at800 to conduct LTE interference trial in Yok |
Regional projects to foster digital switchover: the case of SEE Digi.TV While national administrations are responsible for the management of digital switchover, the outcome impacts neighboring countries. The availability of frequencies, and their potential re-assignment for non-broadcast services, can provide opportunities for a full region. |
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