Czechia - Details of Trials - History

26.02.2008

On Friday 22nd of February 2008 the TELEKO Company switched on two DAB/DAB+ mixed multiplexes on transmitters covering the town of Plzen on channels 12B and LG. Both multiplexes carry the same programmes (see above for more information). About 300'000 people live within the coverage area. 

Coverage map of trial in Plzen:

Map of TELEKO DAB and DAB+ trial in Plzen

The TELEKO Company, in cooperation with the public broadcaster Zesky Rozhlas, started a one-month-DAB-trial on channel 5A on 16th May 2007 and a DAB+ trial in the Pribram region on August 2nd 2007. The Pribram service covers almost 130,000 people using channels 12D and LI. The transmission is provided from the same site in order to compare both bands and their coverage. It is expected that at the end of 2007 Channel 12 will be made available so that the Wiesbaden Plan for DAB national coverage can begin.

There have in the past been DMB trials in the Czech Republic, however, the industry is waiting for the government to make regulatory decisions on mobile TV in the country as there are issues with lack of spectrum.

20.01.2008

The TELEKO Company, in cooperation with the public broadcaster Zesky Rozhlas, started a one-month-DAB-trial on channel 5A on 16th May 2007 and a DAB+ trial in the Pribram region on August 2nd 2007. The Pribram service covers almost 130,000 people using channels 12D and LI. The transmission is provided from the same site in order to compare both bands and their coverage. It is expected that at the end of 2007 Channel 12 will be made available so that the Wiesbaden Plan for DAB national coverage can begin.

There have in the past been DMB trials in the Czech Republic, however, the industry is waiting for the government to make regulatory decisions on mobile TV in the country as there are issues with lack of spectrum.

19.01.2008

The TELEKO Company, in cooperation with the public broadcaster Zesky Rozhlas, started a DAB+ trial in the Pribram region on August 2nd 2007. The service covers almost 130,000 people using channels 12D and LI. The transmission is provided from the same site in order to compare both bands and their coverage. It is expected that at the end of 2007 Channel 12 will be made available so that the Wiesbaden Plan for DAB national coverage can begin.