[opendtv] Re: DTTV in Argentina ii

  • From: "John Willkie" <johnwillkie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2008 17:29:18 -0700

So, you are now finally informed that "American" Samoa, the Northern Mariana
Islands -- I'm sure there is still slavery within two miles of your home,
Bob -- Guam and Puerto Rico are part of the United States?  Did you know
that there are actual DTV stations in Guam and PR today, and NOT in
argentina, even experimental?

Also, chili is a dish.  Chile is a country.  It's so easy to confuse the
two.

And, you are up to you usual standards using Wikipedia as a source.  Shall I
go on the site and add that Mars is an ATSC signatory?

John Willkie

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De: opendtv-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:opendtv-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] En
nombre de Bob Miller
Enviado el: Saturday, September 13, 2008 7:50 PM
Para: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Asunto: [opendtv] Re: DTTV in Argentina ii

By God! They still do!! The ATSC still list Argentina as an ATSC country.

From the ATSC website today, "In addition, Canada, S. Korea, Honduras,
Mexico, and Argentina have adopted the ATSC DTV Standard for digital
terrestrial broadcasts."

At least on Wikipedia they list Agentina as an ATSC experimental
country. They also list American Samoa, The Northern Mariana Islands
(the last bastion of American slavery), Guam, Peurto Rico, Bahamas,
Bermuda, Chili (experimental), Guatemala (experimental), Peru
(experimental only in Lima), The Virgin Islands and Honduras (really,
what a catch) among the usual suspects.

Bob Miller

On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 10:33 PM, Bob Miller <robmxa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> For how many years did the ATSC list Argentina as being in the ATSC
> camp? Do they still do? Do they still list Taiwan? Australia? Just how
> deluded are they?
>
> Bob Miller
>
> On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 7:16 PM, negrjp <negrjp@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> DTTV in Argentina:
>> More details, now in English...
>>
>> [s]
>>
>> Jonas
>>
>>
>> Argentina to follow Brazil with ISDB
>>
>> TV TELCO Latam
>> Argentine Federal Planning Minister Julio de Vido revealed that his
country
>> might follow the example of Brazil and adopt the Japanese digital TV
>> standard. It is an important possibility for Argentina to join the
Japanese
>> standard, De Vido told an Argentine radio station.
>>
>> The official announcement would be made at the end of September, after a
>> Japanese and a Brazilian mission goes to Buenos Aires.
>>
>> On September 18, a Japanese delegation headed by Vice Minister of Home
>> Affairs and Communications of Japan, Akira Terasaki, will travel to
>> Argentina jointly with a Brazilian mission led by Brazil"s Communications
>> Minister Helio Costa. On that occasion, a final agreement on ISDB
adoption
>> is expected to be reached.
>>
>> According to De Vido, the election of a common standard would give a
strong
>> momentum to the Mercosur (the economic block integrated by Brazil,
>> Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay). In turn, Costa added that "Argentina"s
>> decision to eventually adopt the Japanese standard with the Brazilian
tools
>> is a major step for the communications across South America, as we have
>> advanced understandings with Chile, Peru, Paraguay, Bolivia and
Venezuela.
>> If these markets are added, the picture shows a good scale just for any
>> product.
>>
>> Julio De Vido underlined that the implementation of a common digital
>> television system "will allow us to be mutually supplied with technology
>> through an open process. In this sense, Argentina"s President, Cristina
>> Fernández de Kirchner, and her peer of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva,
>> agreed to hold periodical meetings to look jointly into the possibilities
to
>> produce television sets and set top boxes. Costa invited Argentina to
>> participate in the Brazilian Digital TV Forum and the Japanese ISDB
Forum.
>>
>> http://sbtvd.cpqd.com.br/?obj=noticia&mtd=detalhe&q=12374
>
 
 
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