The Radio Regulatory Council submitted a report in July on the revision of a part of the ministerial ordinance regarding commencement of digital terrestrial TV broadcasting. This report gives a ...
In 2001, the government started to accept proposals for a digital terrestrial television broadcasting standard. In order to evaluate the suitability of the proposals for the Chinese market, laboratory ...
Ofcom warned broadcasters may axe channels from digital terrestrial television The BBC 's own submission said it expected a ...
The Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting for Terrestrial Television Broadcasting (ISDB-T) was conceived in Japan to broadcast digital television signals. It allows high-definition television (HDTV ...
New digital terrestrial from August 28, what changes: all channels and how to know if your TV is compatible with DVB-T2 The new DVB-T2 standard, which will replace the current DVB-T, is designed ...
To access digital terrestrial television you need an aerial. It can be built-in, indoor or external and vary with platform. This guide gives a simple overview of the different aerials available.
Now, the only way to receive free, over-the-air television is with a TV set equipped with an antenna and either a digital tuner or a digital converter box. If you're ready for DTV but are still ...
Freeview is the name of the UK's digital terrestrial television service, delivered to your home through an aerial. You do not need to subscribe to Freeview but you must have a TV licence.
The Radio Regulatory Council submitted a report in July on the revision of a part of the ministerial ordinance regarding commencement of digital terrestrial TV broadcasting. This report gives a ...