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Analogue Switch-off: Digital dividend and TV servicesProduct Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: IDATE Published: June 2007 Product Code: R221-174 Description The gradual cut-off of analogue broadcasting, to be replaced by Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT), started several years
ago in the major developed market economy countries, most of which have already set the date for complete switch-off
in their countries. Nevertheless, the rollout and implementation of this cutover have proven to be very different from one
country to the other and present various approaches to the arrival of digital broadcasting.Two goals are driving analogue signal cut-off to make way for digital transmission alone. The most important is to take advantage of digital signal compression technologies to release spectrum resources and optimise spectrum use. Each nation will make the decision to reallocate released frequencies but, already, audiovisual and telecom players are positioning themselves to gain a share in this digital dividend. The second essential objective is migration to digital: improve audiovisual equipment for all households so they can benefit from a more enriched, diversified and extensive television experience. This study first of all presents an overview and perspective on the various switch-off methods in Europe, the United States and Japan. It then highlights the cutover's major issues. Finally, it analyses the magnitude of repercussions on changes in the audiovisual sector, especially in terms of frequency management and new service launches, far beyond just the cutoff phase. Key Questions
Telecom Operators - Analyse the telecom operators’ role in DTT development - Identify digital dividend operational potential for telecom services Media groups - Get a general overview of switch-off methods - Understand the implications of switch-off on the audiovisual ecosystem Regulators - Identify the issues on digital dividend utilisation - Understand the characteristics of national market in digital spectrum reallocation Investors and analysts - Evaluate the DTT development outlook - Analyse new audiovisual services Table of Contents
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