approaches to digital television
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soon will not need to wait until you get home to tune your favorite channels, because the digital TV promises enjoy interactive services and Internet access, enjoy better quality images and sounds and to capture the signal from your favorite channel, even if you're in a moving vehicle, likewise have more channels open signal. Digital terrestrial television (DTT), which has already reached television systems in the world, in a few years become a reality in Venezuela.
decided Venezuela to adopt as the digital television standard to the Japanese standard ISDB-T with the improvements made in Brazil, so it starts the migration process of gradual, long-term, the television said on Tuesday the Minister of Science, Intermediate Technology and Industry, Jesse Chacón .
Chacón said the ISDB-T is currently recognized as the best digital TV standard, as it is the only one that can have both, high definition and standard definition digital television, as well as having developed a technology called one-segment, the only that allows with the same transmitter that signals to fixed television sets air, it can be transmitted to mobile TV, without any cost to those who will use the service.
Jesse Chacón explained that Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Peru are developing the Japanese television standard, and the incorporation of Venezuela increased opportunities throughout Latin America to implement a single system of television, because in the Currently the region is divided between European and American models.
Among the benefits that Venezuela means to establish such a system TV digital include better use of radio spectrum, widely develop applications such as telemedicine, tele-education, tele telegobierno and, among others.
Similarly, people can have an early warning system and emergency consisting of an interruption of regular programming to warn Venezuelans
imminent dangers.
Jesse Chacon said the transition from the current system is analog to digital is not intended to be abrupt, but that will take place within a period not exceeding ten years, while developing the system the country.
"The transition from analogue to digital in Venezuela will take about ten years", he said.
To migrate from analogue to digital will have to purchase a decoder to connect to existing conventional televisions, Chacon said, explaining that in the near future Venezuela will manufacture such devices. About
mobile use of DTT, Eiji Roppong representative in Venezuela of the Association of Radio Industries and Business Power (ARIB) and the Group of Experts Digital Radio Broadcast (DiBEG) explained that later, when defining the model to be developed by Venezuela, may be used at home the conventional telephone in Japan use tuner, with which the user becomes a signal receiver open and free television is say, they can see the signal channels in the phone without the cell phone company make any charges.
Similarly, the scientific head of the ministry stressed that beyond the technological advantages that will bring the country the Japanese digital standard, the biggest benefit will be "the value of social inclusion that we developed in Venezuela. "
The agreement between Venezuela and Japan which implement digital terrestrial television also involves technology transfer and training, so in the coming weeks a dozen Venezuelans will leave for Japan for training in the field, while School of Telecommunications will offer master's and doctoral degrees in digital television. References
La voce d'Italia. Giovedì 8 ottobre 2009. Venezuela is moving towards digital television. Body Technology. P. 15. Available in www.voce.com.ve (See: October 7, 2009)
decided Venezuela to adopt as the digital television standard to the Japanese standard ISDB-T with the improvements made in Brazil, so it starts the migration process of gradual, long-term, the television said on Tuesday the Minister of Science, Intermediate Technology and Industry, Jesse Chacón .
Chacón said the ISDB-T is currently recognized as the best digital TV standard, as it is the only one that can have both, high definition and standard definition digital television, as well as having developed a technology called one-segment, the only that allows with the same transmitter that signals to fixed television sets air, it can be transmitted to mobile TV, without any cost to those who will use the service.
Jesse Chacón explained that Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Peru are developing the Japanese television standard, and the incorporation of Venezuela increased opportunities throughout Latin America to implement a single system of television, because in the Currently the region is divided between European and American models.
Among the benefits that Venezuela means to establish such a system TV digital include better use of radio spectrum, widely develop applications such as telemedicine, tele-education, tele telegobierno and, among others.
Similarly, people can have an early warning system and emergency consisting of an interruption of regular programming to warn Venezuelans
imminent dangers.
Jesse Chacon said the transition from the current system is analog to digital is not intended to be abrupt, but that will take place within a period not exceeding ten years, while developing the system the country.
"The transition from analogue to digital in Venezuela will take about ten years", he said.
To migrate from analogue to digital will have to purchase a decoder to connect to existing conventional televisions, Chacon said, explaining that in the near future Venezuela will manufacture such devices. About
mobile use of DTT, Eiji Roppong representative in Venezuela of the Association of Radio Industries and Business Power (ARIB) and the Group of Experts Digital Radio Broadcast (DiBEG) explained that later, when defining the model to be developed by Venezuela, may be used at home the conventional telephone in Japan use tuner, with which the user becomes a signal receiver open and free television is say, they can see the signal channels in the phone without the cell phone company make any charges.
Similarly, the scientific head of the ministry stressed that beyond the technological advantages that will bring the country the Japanese digital standard, the biggest benefit will be "the value of social inclusion that we developed in Venezuela. "
The agreement between Venezuela and Japan which implement digital terrestrial television also involves technology transfer and training, so in the coming weeks a dozen Venezuelans will leave for Japan for training in the field, while School of Telecommunications will offer master's and doctoral degrees in digital television. References
La voce d'Italia. Giovedì 8 ottobre 2009. Venezuela is moving towards digital television. Body Technology. P. 15. Available in www.voce.com.ve (See: October 7, 2009)
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