After analogue TV signals are switched off with the shift to digital transmission (analogue switchoff), a significant amount of spectrum bandwidth is expected to be freed-up, potentially making it available for other applications rather than replicating the similar quality analogue TV programmes (spectrum dividend). This paper discusses spectrum management issues in relation to digitalisation of terrestrial television broadcasting (digital switchover).
Spectrum divide is a consequence of the current spectrum management framework which is locked into a...
Abstract: When talking about the digital age, the digitisation process of the television landscape c...
In 1996, Congress gave American broadcasters spectrum for digital television. Congress imposed a nom...
After analogue TV signals are switched off with the shift to digital transmission, a significant amo...
Broadcasting policy has traditionally been supported by a 'command-and-control' system of assigning ...
The transition from analogue to digital television promises an enormous digital dividend that can tr...
Digital switchover is the process of changing the broadcasting from analogue to digital. It is defin...
The purpose of this paper is to review current policy and practice in management of analogue-digital...
This paper seeks public comment on the benefits and costs of maximising Australia’s "digital dividen...
The switchover from analogue to digital TV broadcasting in Europe will release significant spectrum ...
The migration from analog to digital television (TV) broadcasting has introduced significant improve...
The transition to digital television transmission (DTT) creates an opportunity for revising the curr...
Given its significant technological advantages compared to analog broadcasting, digital television (...
This paper studies the role of economic policy for the transition from analogue to digital televisio...
In this paper we present the current state of affairs surrounding the analog switch-off and correspo...
Spectrum divide is a consequence of the current spectrum management framework which is locked into a...
Abstract: When talking about the digital age, the digitisation process of the television landscape c...
In 1996, Congress gave American broadcasters spectrum for digital television. Congress imposed a nom...
After analogue TV signals are switched off with the shift to digital transmission, a significant amo...
Broadcasting policy has traditionally been supported by a 'command-and-control' system of assigning ...
The transition from analogue to digital television promises an enormous digital dividend that can tr...
Digital switchover is the process of changing the broadcasting from analogue to digital. It is defin...
The purpose of this paper is to review current policy and practice in management of analogue-digital...
This paper seeks public comment on the benefits and costs of maximising Australia’s "digital dividen...
The switchover from analogue to digital TV broadcasting in Europe will release significant spectrum ...
The migration from analog to digital television (TV) broadcasting has introduced significant improve...
The transition to digital television transmission (DTT) creates an opportunity for revising the curr...
Given its significant technological advantages compared to analog broadcasting, digital television (...
This paper studies the role of economic policy for the transition from analogue to digital televisio...
In this paper we present the current state of affairs surrounding the analog switch-off and correspo...
Spectrum divide is a consequence of the current spectrum management framework which is locked into a...
Abstract: When talking about the digital age, the digitisation process of the television landscape c...
In 1996, Congress gave American broadcasters spectrum for digital television. Congress imposed a nom...