Der Anfang vom Ende des analogen Radios
Viel wurde gemunkelt, was wohl an der RRC der ITU in Genf dieses Jahr rauskommen werde. Sie dauerte vom 15. Mai bis vergangenen Freitag. Jetzt sieht's so aus, als ob dort per 2015, spätestens 2020, das Ende des analogen Radios und Fernsehens in Europa, Afrika, dem Nahen Osten und Iran beschlossen worden sei. Nein, die Amerikas stehen nicht auf der Liste... Für die ITU hat die Übergangsphase in die rein digitale Welt um 00:01 Uhr am 17.6.06 begonnen!
Digital broadcasting set to transform communication landscape by 2015 - Accord is major step in implementing World Summit on the Information Society objectivesDarüber wird wohl auch das Bakom an seiner Jahresmedienkonferenz am 19. Juli informieren...
Geneva, 16 June 2006 — A treaty agreement was signed today at the conclusion of ITU’s Regional Radiocommunication Conference (RRC-06) in Geneva, heralding the development of ‘all-digital’ terrestrial broadcast services for sound and television. The digitalization of broadcasting in Europe, Africa, Middle East and the Islamic Republic of Iran by 2015 represents a major landmark towards establishing a more equitable, just and people-centred Information Society. The digital switchover will leapfrog existing technologies to connect the unconnected in underserved and remote communities and close the digital divide.
"The most important achievement of the Conference," remarked Mr Yoshio Utsumi, Secretary-General of ITU, "is that the new digital Plan provides not only new possibilities for structured development of digital terrestrial broadcasting but also sufficient flexibilities for adaptation to the changing telecommunication environment."
The agreement reached at RRC-06 paves the way for utilizing the full potential of information and communication technologies to achieve the internationally recognized development goals. The date of transition to digital terrestrial broadcasting in the year 2015 is intended to coincide with the targets set by the Millennium Development Goals.
The regional agreement for digital services has been reached in the frequency bands 174 - 230 MHz and 470 - 862 MHz. It marks the beginning of the end of analogue broadcasting.
The Conference agreed that the transition period from analogue to digital broadcasting, which begins at 0001 UTC 17 June 2006, should end on 17 June 2015, but some countries preferred an additional five-year extension for the VHF band (174-230 MHz).
gehört zur "Abt. technik" - patpatpat - Montag, 19. Juni 2006, 21:08
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