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DVB-T standard has parliamentary approval

Bulgaria has taken an important step in its transition to Digital Terrestrial Television now that parliamentary approval for the DVB-T standard has been given. The Communications Regulation Commission (CRC) will now prepare for the award of three digital licences in each of six cities including the capital Sofia, later this year.
Source: Broadband TV News
Item added: 5th February 2008.


Bulgaria prepares for digital TV
Bulgaria could start awarding digital licences in June or July this year according to Broadband TV News.
Speaking to the local press, Veselin Bozhkov, the head of the Communications Regulation Commission (CRC), said that government would be making a decision on a digitalisation plan within a month, after which seven cities, including Burgas, Plovdiv, Varna and the capital, Sofia, could each be awarded three licences on a competitive basis. Analogue switch off in Bulgaria is expected to take place in 2012.
Source: Broadband TV News
Item added: 22nd January 2008



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