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DigiTAG aims to encourage and facilitate the implementation and introduction of digital terrestrial television services using the standards developed by Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB). DigiTAG has over 50 members from broadcasting, network operators, regulatory, and manufacturing organisations throughout Europe and beyond.
A DigiTAG Position Paper on The Digital Dividend & the Future of Digital Terrestrial Television is available here. Other DigiTAG Handbooks available include HD/DTT, SSU services, DVB-H, and Analogue Switch-off |
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Spain - 1.6 million DTT receiver sold during January 2010 France - ASO completed in Lower Normandy Spain - Estimated 2 million receivers to be sold in next 2 weeks |
Introducing mobile services in Band V in Europe As digital switchover progresses in many European countries, national administrations are considering how to allocate frequency usage in Bands III, IV, and V. While the Geneva 2006 (GE-06) Agreement established an all-digital frequency plan for broadcast services (DVB-T, T-DAB) to use these bands, some national administrations would like to allocate the upper part of Band V, specifically from 790-862 MHz, to telecom operators. |
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