Singapore TV all digital by December 2017
February 16, 2016
By Chris Forrester
Analogue TV in Singapore will be switched off by the end of 2017 says the country’s Ministry of Communications & Information.
MediaCorp, the group of commercial broadcasters in Singapore, started transmitting its seven free-to-air channel to digital in December 2013 but has maintained analogue transmissions. These analogue broadcasts will end next year.
Singapore’s Communications Minister, Yaacob Ibrahim, has said that the freed-up spectrum will be more than sufficient for the expansion of mobile broadband and help drive Singapore’s ‘Smart Nation’ initiative.
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