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 members from broadcasting, network operators, regulatory, and manufacturing organisations throughout Europe and beyond.
DigiTAG has recently issued a Discussion Paper on The Implementation of Hybrid Television Services in Europe.
DigiTAG joined with the EBU, BNE and ACT to issue Recommendations to protect Digital Terrestrial TV services from possible interference from future mobile UMTS or LTE Base Stations and User Terminals (handsets) when operated in the 800 MHz frequency band formerly used exclusively for Broadcasting.
Earlier DigiTAG Handbooks
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United Kingdom - Ofcom considering future broadcast regulation United States - Generation Y lead cord-cutters France - Pay-DTT service C-Foot may close down WRC debating opening 700 MHz band to mobile broadband services |
Licensing local DTT services in Proponents of the DTT platform have often noted the platform’s unique advantage in providing local television programme services efficiently in terms of cost and spectrum usage compared with other television delivery platforms. For many broadcasters, the DTT platform is the only viable option for the delivery of their regional and/or local content. |
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