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DVB-T

DVB-T sound like a spaceship classification in the browsergame DarkOrbit but that's not right.
DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcasting Terrestrial) is a new, terrestrial broadcasting method of television and radio stations. While this technology in Germany, with the development is still in its infancy, DVB-T in Asia, Africa and Australia is used as the main method of receiving television and radio stations. While here disposable load via DVB-T is currently no more than 18 channels are broadcast, they are in Australia for example, 60 television and 30 radio stations.

The advantage of DVB-T to a normal terrestrial reception lies in the image and sound quality. DVB-T Digital transmits the signals that is at an optimum antenna set (for example, on the roof) with practically no picture or sound quality. As the rising demands for DVB-T in Germany not only increase the available stations are currently several companies are working on the development of DVB-T, namely DVB-T 2nd The development of DVB-T in Germany started on 4 August 2003 at 8.00 clock. At that time, launched the first DVB-T trial in Berlin, the move should above all the private television station to broadcast their channels also terrestrial, but use this opportunity has been little transmitter. Broadcasters pay the cost of replacing the proliferation ability alone.

Critics were right from the start against the introduction of DVB-T, since not fall mainly private stations in costs that are not covered. Only a few households in Germany have an antenna and can benefit from DVB-T, it was said by the private broadcasters such as RTL and Co.

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Dutch informations can be found here.