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New consultation on DAB+ expansion in Slovenia
19.10.2018 - Slovenia Slovenia
The Slovenian media regulator will conduct a public consultation on 21 November on expanding the country’s DAB networks. Interested parties must confirm their participation by Tuesday 20 November.

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DAB+ radio included in new Norwegian safety campaign
19.10.2018 - Norway Norway
A DAB+ radio is an inclusion in the new Norwegian safety campaign: "You are part of Norway's preparedness". The brochure is by Norway's Directorate for Social Security and Preparedness, and has been launched in the event of extreme weather that could cause a loss in critical infrastructure, such as power, water and mobile networks.

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DAB is more robust than FM
19.10.2018 - Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) WorldDAB Member - Norway Norway
The transmitter network for DAB+ is more robust than the old FM network, both in terms of signal feed and power supply. NRK has a broadcast-based digital broadcasting network that offers far more opportunities to alert the population with both text and sound in all channels simultaneously. The network is available all over the country, along roads and tunnels.

(Fredriksstad Blad) Read more


Greater clarity on DAB+ deployment in Netherlands due end of October
18.10.2018 - Netherlands Netherlands
At the end of last year, the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate (EZK) announced that a special task force had been set up to optimise the frequency allocation for DAB+. Earlier it had already come to the fore that two scenarios had been developed for a more efficient division of the digital frequency space (DAB+).

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DAB is the future of Norwegian radio: Teknisk Ukeblad
18.10.2018 - Norway Norway
“The transition to DAB has had a democratising and inclusive effect,” states Jan M. Moberg, CEO of Norwegian engineering magazine Teknisk Ukeblad (TU). In a column, Mr Moberg states that DAB and mobile networks that represent radio’s future in Norway, and that current difficulties facing the new DAB network will be rectified, at the expense of FM.

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Strong momentum for digital radio momentum in Middle East and North Africa following ASBU EBU conference
18.10.2018 - European Broadcasting Union (EBU) WorldDAB Member - Arab States Broadcasting Union WorldDAB Member - Tunisia Tunisia
High-level radio executives from across the Middle East and North Africa attended the Week of Technology event last week in Tunis, to learn how new advancements can help the region embrace digital radio. Topics included the progress of digital radio via both the DAB+ and DRM standards, and the critical role for DAB+ in the context of developing 5G technology – however, it was the subject of the newly-published ETSI specifications, including significant development on non-Latin script, that delegates found most interesting.

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Renewed interest in DAB+ in Vietnam
18.10.2018 - Vietnam Vietnam
Government representatives joined the broadcasting sector of Vietnam to learn more about DAB+ international progress, the latest technical developments, and how DAB+ can be further developed in Vietnam. Hosted by public broadcaster the Voice of Vietnam (VoV) in Hanoi this week, more than 30 high-level delegates were in attendance, including VoV President Nguyễn Thế Kỷ.

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WorldDAB unveils new DAB+ logo
18.10.2018 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
This new logo, free for industry players to promote DAB+ to listeners, will for the first time ensure the consistent commercialisation of DAB+ on an international scale. Available on the WorldDAB website, the logo will enhance DAB+ consumer recognition.

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WorldDAB Unveils New DAB+ Logo
18.10.2018 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Available via the WorldDAB website, the logo — free to use for industry stakeholders in promoting DAB+ to listeners — promises to improve consumer recognition of DAB+ across borders. The logo replaces the black and white DAB logo, which had been in use for more than a decade.

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WorldDAB launches new international DAB+ logo
18.10.2018 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Free to industry stakeholders for use in promoting DAB+ to listeners, the new logo will for the first time ensure consistent marketing of DAB+ internationally.

(Asia Radio Today) Read more