Czechia - Regulation and Spectrum - History
02.09.2008
- In April 2006 the Czech Parliament adopted a version of the media law focused on digital broadcasting.
- Public Czech Radio applied for permission to broadcast DAB and to include its new digital radio stations Cro 4 - Radio WAVE, Radio Cesko, Radio Leonardo and Radio D-dur.
- The three current radio stations from Plzen applied for new DAB frequencies in L-band.
The Czech Telecommunications Office has announced that the tender for a nationwide DAB network in Band III could start in 2008, after the switch-off of analogue TV on channel 12. The chairman of Czech Telecommunications Office has also declared that their office will be technology neutral with regard to the DAB audio codec (DAB or DAB+).
23.06.2008
- In April 2006 the Czech Parliament adopted a version of the media law focused on digital broadcasting.
- Public Czech Radio applied for permission to broadcast DAB. The new digital radio stations Cro 4 - Radio WAVE, Radio Cesko, Radio Leonardo and Radio D-dur are provided by Czech Radio. These programs are currently transmitting via DVB-T and the Internet.
- The three current radio stations from Plzen applied for new DAB frequencies in L-band.
The Czech Telecommunications Office has announced that the tender for a nationwide DAB network in Band III could start in 2008, after the switch-off of analogue TV on channel 12. The chairman of Czech Telecommunications Office has also declared that their office will be technology neutral with regard to the DAB audio codec (DAB or DAB+).
20.01.2008
- In April 2006 the Czech Parliament adopted a version of the media law focused on digital broadcasting.
- Public Czech Radio applied for permission to broadcast DAB. The new digital radio stations Cro 4 - Radio WAVE, Radio Cesko, Radio Leonardo and Radio D-dur are provided by Czech Radio. These programs are currently transmitting via DVB-T and the Internet.
- The three current radio stations from Plzen applied for new DAB frequencies in L-band.
The Czech Telecommunications Office is announcing that the tender for a nation wide DAB network in Band III could be started in early 2008, after the switch-off of analouge TV on channel 12. The chairman of Czech Telecommunications Office declared that their office will be technology neutral with regard to the DAB audio codec (DAB or DAB+).