Thomson aids German DTT
November 20, 2007
As a key part of its transition from analogue to digital terrestrial broadcasting, Saarländischer Rundfunk (SR), part of the German federal broadcaster ARD, has ordered a DVB-T multiplex centre from Thomson. The installation will allow SR's digital services to officially go on air by the end of 2007. German broadcasters are migrating rapidly to digital terrestrial broadcasting using the DVB-T format, to make better use of the available spectrum.
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