[opendtv] Re: DTTV in Peru

  • From: "Bob Miller" <robmxa@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 19:59:38 -0400

And should be and will be in all such considerations going forward IMO.

Bob Miller

On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 5:45 PM, negrjp <negrjp@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Interesting note:
>
> China is a new player in DTTV Arena.
>
> Jonas, from Brazil
>
>
> Peru postpones digital TV election for 90 days
>
> TV TELCO Latam
> Peru"s Executive Power postponed 90 days the period for the presentation of
> the digital TV standard recommendation as from October. The decision obeys
> to requests from the Embassies of China and Brazil, representatives of DMB-T
> and ISDB-T, respectively, to have their standards considered.
>
> The Multi-sector Commission, who is responsible for recommending the most
> suitable standard to the Peruvian market, is doing tests with ATSC, DVB and
> ISDB in the provinces of Cusco and Arequipa. Mobile standard ATSC is not
> being tested as the equipment has not been received yet.
>
> Digital TV implementation is targeted to start in 2009 and the analog
> blackout may occur in the term of ten to fifteen years, said Vice Minister
> of Communications, Cayetana Aljovín.
>
> "It is advisable to perform field tests of DMB-T and ISDB-T standards with
> Brazilian innovations, under the same conditions in which the other
> standards were tested, and start evaluating them from an economic and
> technical-economic cooperation perspective," said in a press release
> published in the morning newspaper Crónica Viva de Perú, the Ministry of
> Transport and Communications (MTC).
>
> The Multi-sector Commission is integrated by a representative of the
> Ministries of Transport and Communications, Production and Foreign Affairs;
> one of the Presidency of the Ministers" Council (PCM) and one of the Radio
> and Television
> Advisory Council (Concortv).
>
> http://sbtvd.cpqd.com.br/?obj=noticia&mtd=detalhe&q=12469
>
>
 
 
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