Croatia DVB-T2,Investment concerns for Croatian industry
Croatia DVB-T2 Akụkọ: Croatian mgbasaozi n'ikuku na telcos bụ nọgide na-eme ihe ọ bụla ọhụrụ investments tupu 2020.
-Ekwu okwu ná a forum na ọdịnihu nke UHF gbalaga, haziri HAKOM na e hotara site Business, Zeliko Tabakovic, na regulator si osote onyeisi, said that the switch to DVB-T2 would require significant funding by all parties concerned.
Research site HAKOM-atụ aro na 1.2 million TV viewers will have to buy either DVB-T2 boxes or new sets. Given that Croatia DVB-T2 boxes currently cost HRK250 (€ 32.40), a ga-anọchi anya a ngụkọta outlay nke HRK300 nde.
Ọzọkwa, 11 nke 13 mgbasaozi n'ikuku jụrụ ya ajụjụ ndị regulator kwuru na ha Akpara akwaga HD na 720p ọkọlọtọ na-esote afọ ise.
N'ihu ọha ekesịpde HTV-atụ anya na-etinye ego HRK100 nde na azụmahịa ụgbọ Rtl HRK5 nde, Nova TV n'elu HRK1 nde ndị ọzọ HRK3-4 nde.
Ka ọ dịgodị, mobile rụọ na-ekwu na mgbe zụta mbụ dividend na ha achọghị itinye ego na nke abụọ na otu tupu 2020.
N'ihi na ya akụkụ, HAKOM says that the migration to DVB-T2 will happen around 2020.
Ọ na-agbakwụnye na a mkpebi na frequencies eji na mbụ na nke abụọ DTT multiplexes ga-ọchịchị n'ụzọ.
HAKOM points out that Sweden DVB-T2, Finland DVB-T2, Germany DVB-T2 and France DVB-T2 are rushing to the award the digital dividend and switch to DVB-T2 while the UK plans to do so in 2020.
Source: http://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2015/02/24/investment-concerns-for-croatian-industry/