Digital Switchover
Satellite TV – from the analogue age to the digital era
Digital switchover is the process in which analogue television broadcasting is switched off and replaced by digital TV. Analogue transmissions are inefficient, as each channel requires a large amount of bandwidth for transmission. Digital transmissions consume far less bandwidth and so by switching off all analogue channels, a large amount of bandwidth is freed up for other digital services. Satellites have been transmitting in digital format since their inception and are by far the most cost and spectrum-efficient means of broadcasting content to millions of people at the same time. They are also key to enabling transmission of a portfolio of diverse cultural content all over the globe.
The evolution of TV services from 1958 till today
Black & White TV
Colour TV
HD TV
Ultra HD TV
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The Global Satellite Industry and COVID19
While the COVID-19 pandemic paralyzed society and life as we knew it, the satellite industry ensured broad connectivity and service continuity for public and private users alike. ▶
Keeping people connected, informed and protected
This Pandemic has highlighted the need for a cohesive digital ecosystem and the urgency of ensuring connectivity everywhere, to prevent, inform, connect and support people, governments and economies, beyond COVID19. ▶
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