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Three-year TV switchover
11/02/2008 18:12  - (SA)  

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  • Cape Town - South Africa will start switching to a digital television broadcasting system from November this year, Communications Minister Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri announced on Monday.

    The process would take three years, she told journalists at a parliamentary media briefing.

    "South Africa will start switch-on of the digital signal in November this year, and have switch-off of the analogue signal by November, 2011. This allows for a three-year dual-illumination period, thus facilitating a smooth transition."

    Matsepe-Casaburri said state-owned signal distributor Sentech was on track to replace old analogue transmitters, and have digital terrestrial television (DTT) coverage to reach 50% of South Africa's population by the end of the year.

    The process of switching - termed "broadcasting digital migration" by the industry - will require the public to obtain set-top boxes to enable them to view digital transmissions on their analogue television sets.

    Proponents of the switch-over say one of the primary benefits of DTT is clearer, sharper television pictures, with no interference or "ghosting".

    Matsepe-Casaburri said her department would launch a broadcasting digital migration awareness campaign to inform the public about the benefits of DTT.

    Among other things, DTT would leave a "greater spectrum available for other uses", including broadcasting in more of South Africa's indigenous languages, and extend government service and education.

    "For us, with 11 languages, there is a vested interest to go that (digital) route."

    The set-top boxes would be manufactured in South Africa, she said.

    Responding to a question about the cost of these being subsidised, Matsepe-Casaburri said this was still under discussion.

     
     

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