Bosnia starts digital transmission Sept 29
September 22, 2016
By Chris Forrester
Boznia & Herzegovina will start digital terrestrial TV transmissions on September 29th, two weeks later than originally announced, and using digital Mux A.
According to the Minister of Transport and Communications Ismir Jusko the previous date was September 15th and the delay comes about because of further testing with neighbouring Croatia and other near-by nations.
Some cities have enjoyed limited digital TV services since June 2015 when an analogue transmitter was switched off temporarily.
However, a formal tender process for Phase II of the country’s complete conversion to digital will be issued later this year.
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