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Digital TV in brief

 

Italy will sell frequencies for TV

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The Italian government hopes to sell the television frequencies, from the digital dividend, for more than a billion €.

The Italian government Mario Monti will auction off the television frequencies than the previous executive Silvio Berlusconi wanted free allocations.
Berlusconi government had decided to award six free digital terrestrial television frequencies as part of a procedure called "beauty contest" which had been denounced as a conflict of interest by the former opposition, Berlusconi controls the main Italian television group Mediaset.

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6 new free HD channel in France

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The French Higher Audiovisual Council (CSA) has selected 27 March 2012, following the call for nominations launched last October, six channels for digital terrestrial high definition which will issue late in 2012 with a coverage target of 97 % of the population for 2014. This is the allocation for broadcasting of digital dividend

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21 West African countries prepare digital transition

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21 West African countries had a meeting in Bamako, Mali, from 12 to 15 March 2012.
to prepare the transition to digital television and the digital dividend.

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Digital Dividende, French case

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The end of the TNT (Switch-off: November 30, 2011) enabled the French Government to recover the frequencies used by analogue television and reallocate it to the new mobile Internet services: 4G.

These are the following frequencies, cut into blocks (Duplex up and down) auctioned.

Block A: 791-801 and 832-842 Mhz
Block B: 801-806 and 842-847 MHz
Block C: 806-811 and 847-852 Mhz
Block D: 811-821 and 852-862 Mhz


The government hoped to sell the frequencies 1.8 billion euros, the end result is 2.639 billion euros.

Noting that the transition to digital television has cost 150 million euros to the French state, the gain of the transaction (the dividend) is 2.489 billion s'euros.

Beautiful transaction that should encourage governments that have not done so to go digital.

 
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