Analogue TV is something that most of us consider to have been consigned to the history books about a decade ago depending on where in the world we are, as stations made the transition to much ...
You don’t have to go to these lengths to get the aesthetic of analog TV, though. Take a look at this restored analog TV that uses a Raspberry Pi to generate its analog signals.
The final switch-off date for South Africa’s analogue frequencies has now been set for the end of March. The Department of Communications and Digital Technologies’ (DCDT’s) three-month extension from ...
The South African government has extended the deadline for switching off analogue television signals, pushing the date from 31 December 2024 to 31 March 2025. The Department of Communications and ...
At the beginning of the new year, the Hong Kong government has announced that it will officially terminate the analogue television services on November 30, 2020, and will fully enter the digital ...
The looming digital migration deadline could leave millions of South African homes without access to television in a few ...
Information, Communications and Technology Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i said the digital migration would proceed as expected last night but the analogue television broadcasters’ licences ...
It explains that between 2.2 million to 4.5 million households – which tracks with the latest figures – will be affected by the 31st December 2024 analogue TV switch-off, forcing these ...
With hundreds of thousands of South African households still dependent on analogue as their source of access to television services, the DCDT now aims to aggressively accelerate the delivery and ...
In an effort to ensure as many indigent households as possible access broadcast services, the government has extended the deadline for the complete switch-off from analogue to digital television.