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Date for digital switchover
THE first firm steps have been taken on the road to completing switchover by the end of 2013.
Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy Stephen
Conroy said that the switchover to digital television was important to
all Australians because it offers benefits to viewers such as improved
picture and sound quality and greater programme choice.
It will also make spectrum available for alternate uses such as new
mobile services, a fourth television licence and wireless broadband
services.
"We are moving quickly to maximise the benefits for all Australians and keep pace with the rest of the world," Mr Conroy said.
"Setting a firm date of 2013 for the switchover from analogue to
digital television transmission in Australia has given industry the
certainty it needs to drive consumer uptake of digital television.
"Until now, industry has had no declared end date and has been unable to plan effectively for digital television.
"I have established a Digital Switchover Taskforce in the Department of
Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, to be headed by Andy
Townend, to drive the work necessary to deliver switchover by 2013.
"The Taskforce will work closely with industry and report back to me
with a comprehensive switchover timetable in the third quarter of
2008," Mr Conroy said.
The government has also moved quickly to amend the previous
government's date of December 2008 to commence digital-only television
transmissions in metropolitan markets.
"This is clearly an impossible date for both viewers and industry. The
government has inherited a digital take up rate of approximately 30 per
cent and will now work with industry to ensure that all Australians are
prepared for digital television.
"Accordingly, I have amended the date for commencement of digital only
transmission in metropolitan markets to December 2009. This will allow
time for the Taskforce and industry to develop a detailed switchover
timetable for all of Australia." |