On Wednesday, April 4th, 2012, at 11:06:29h +0100, Rick suggested:
> Or simply double the capacity of the existing network by gravitating
> from DVB-T to DVB-T2
Currently Freeview consists of six multiplexes (three so called PSB,
and three commercial) -- five are transmitted as DVB-t/MPEG-2 and one
as DVB-t2/MPEG-4 which carried BBC One HD, ITV-1/stv/(and soon utv) HD,
Channel 4 / Sianel 4 Clirlun, and BBC HD (all programs are HD, culled
from schedules of BBC 1, 2, 3, and 4).
Converting all multiplexes to DVB-t2/MPEG-4 is without doubt the
long term goal because it means increased profits for the multiplex
broadcaster Arqiva and more licence fees for Ofcon.
In view of the fact that analog switch off is not yet complete in the
UKofGB&NI, with Greater London only just changing over at the present
time, and that people are resentful of having to buy converter boxes
or new TVs, most of which are not DVB-t2/MPEG-4 capable, the changeover
will not happen for probably a minimum of 3-4 years.