Taiwan to complete DSO in 2014
February 2, 2012
Taiwan will complete the transition to digital television one year ahead of schedule in 2014, the National Communications Commission has announced.
The switch from analogue TV to digital TV will be completed in two main stages, according to NCC Commissioner Chen Cheng-tsang.
“During stage one, which will be completed this July, the nation’s five wireless TV stations will stop broadcasting in analogue and will only transmit signals digitally,” Chen said.
Stage two of the process, he added, will be finalised when cable television stations also make the switch to digital broadcasting at the end of 2014.
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