Việt Nam shares experience in TV digitalisation

April 22, 2016 - 09:00

Việt Nam is targeting moving to digital terrestrial television broadcasting from analog by 2020 in the entire country as per the roadmap on development of digitalisation of television.

Digital Terrestrial TV equipment is on display at the workshop on digital TV broadcastings in Đà Nẵng City. — Photo Công Thành
Viet Nam News

ĐÀ NẴNG — Việt Nam is targeting moving to digital terrestrial television broadcasting from analog by 2020 in the entire country as per the roadmap on development of digitalisation of television.

Deputy General Director of Authority of Radio Frequency management of Việt Nam, Lê Văn Tuấn said at the opening ceremony of a workshop on issues related to digital TV broadcasting in Đà Nẵng city on Thursday.

He said the transition from analog to digital terrestrial television broadcasting was being seen as a necessary trend in the world and the region. ASEAN member states had also defined a roadmap for TV digitalisation between 2015 and 2020.

“The switchover from Analog to digital TV is somehow a complicated process with differences from country to country in the region, with reference to policies, regulations and technology,” Tuấn said.

“The workshop today is a forum for spectrum managers, TV broadcasters, agencies in ASEAN sharing experience and samples of expertise in transition to digital TV,” he said.

He said there were many challenges on how to manage quality of set-to-box and receivers, spectrum requirement that ASEAN countries had concerned.

Nguyễn Hồng Tuấn, from Authority of Radio Frequency of Việt Nam, said Việt Nam had planned a fund of VNĐ1.7 trillion to (US$76 million) for national analog-to-digital migration plan.

He said the country had 21.3 million households with colour TVs, and 6.7 million families using pay TV and 33 cable TV service providers along with three satellite digital TV and five digital terrestrial TV providers.

Nguyễn Việt Hưng, a service provider of digital terrestrial TV, said locals must pay only VNĐ700,000 for installation of a receiver with free subscription with old style TV sets, while new  users must only pay VNĐ100,000 for antenna installation.

“More people could enjoy better quality TV programmes with 40 channels. Việt Nam has built television stations in nearly 63 provinces and cities, and available infrastructure could help transit from analog to digital TV soon,” he said.

Deputies from ASEAN countries and experts from Japan, Australia shared experience and information at a workshop on matters related to digital TV broadcastings in the central city.

The central city is the first city in Việt Nam and ASEAN to fully switch to digitalisation of television programmes.

Two years ago, Đà Nẵng Radio and Television station became the first station outside a large metropolitan area to use satellite services for live broadcasts.

Only four Vietnamese channels have been allocated space on the satellite, Audio Vision Global, Việt Nam Multi-media Corporation, HCM Television and K-Plus.

The workshop closes today with field tours in Đà Nẵng and Hội An cities. – VNS

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