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The Spanish government has approved a Royal decree that will allow 310MHz of spectrum to be auctioned for wireless broadband services. The 310MHz Read More
The National Broadcasting Council (KKRiT) has awarded four licences to broadcast DTT services in Multiplex 1. The new broadcast services are Read More
A total of six new DTT multiplexes will become available after Italy completes its analogue switch off programme. Licences for these new DTT Read More
The Ministry of Communications and Transport (FMPIK) in Bosnia & Herzegovina (B&H) has received four bids to provide the infrastructure for the Read More
KommAustria, the Austrian media authority, plans to issue a tender for two DVB-T2 multiplexes this summer. The issue of the tender is part of the Read More
The Australian government has announced that 506,000 households in regional Queensland will switch to digital only free-to-air television on the Read More
Trial broadcasting of Digital Terrestrial TV signals in Serbia will start in the autumn, announced Secretary for the Digital Agenda, Jasna Matic. Read More
Polish terrestrial digital TV operator Emitel will increase the coverage of its DVB-T network from the 30th April. The operator will launch ten new Read More
The number of subscribers to KPN’s DTT platform Digitenne remained relatively stable during Q1 2011and by the end of March KPN had 882,000 Read More
Japan’s Ministry of Communications is delaying the analogue switch off in Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima; the areas most severely affected by the Read More
On the 13th April all analogue TV transmissions from the Sandy Heath transmitter were switched off for good. Sandy Heath had previously provided Read More
Ukraine’s National Council on Television and Radio (NTVCU) has announced a competition for broadcasting on four of the country’s six planned Read More