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Telecommunications Authority Promulgates
the Technical Standard for Digital Terrestrial Television
Service
The Government adopts a market-led approach
which allows the existing two free-to-air television
broadcasters, namely Asia Television Limited (ATV) and
Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB), to propose the
DTT technical standard of their choice for assessment
by the TA. The two broadcasters, unanimously proposed
to the Government to adopt the National Standard. The
Office of the Telecommunications Authority (OFTA) completed
the evaluation of their proposals and the TA has decided
to adopt the National Standard as the transmission standard
for DTT in Hong Kong.
The Government will publish specifications
and guidelines on DTT distribution in buildings and
receiver products to facilitate building reception and
production of consumer products in the near future.
According to the stipulation of the Government,
the two TV broadcasters will simulcast both digital
and analogue terrestrial television before end of 2007.
By that time, the public can still enjoy the existing
four free-to-air analogue television programme channels
with their existing television sets and no need to buy
any additional equipment. If the consumers intend to
improve the reception quality of the existing analogue
television programme channels, and/or like to receive
the new DTT programme channels including the high-definition
television (HDTV) service, they will need to purchase
DTT receivers in compliance with the specification set
out for the Hong Kong market.
The receiver specification, which will consist
of a basic-tier and a higher-tier, is to cater for the
different business plans of the two broadcasters and
the versatile needs of consumers. The basic-tier receivers
will allow consumers to receive the four existing local
free-to-air television programme channels transmitted
in digital format. The higher-tier receivers will allow
consumers to enjoy all DTT programmes, including new
programmes and high-definition television (HDTV) programmes.
No consumer electronic products capable
to receive DTT of Hong Kong are available in the market
yet. Consumers are advised NOT to rush for buying DTT
receivers because it is expected DTT receivers will
gradually be available in the market three to six months
after the DTT receiver specification is published.
Besides the purchase of DTT receivers, consumers
should ensure the communal aerial broadcast distribution
systems in their buildings are capable to receive the
DTT service. They can discuss with the management office
/ incorporated owners of their buildings to check if
upgrade of their aerial distribution systems are required
in accordance to the respective technical guidelines
set out by OFTA so as to receive the DTT service.
The Government and the broadcasters will
mount publicity in relation to DTT and consumer tips
for the purchase of DTT receivers nearer the time of
DTT launch.
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