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National
broadcaster Doordarshan expects to officially launch digital
terrestrial transmission (DTT) in the four metros of Delhi,
Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai by June.
According to Girish Chandra Rai, superintending engineer,
Mumbai Doordarshan Kendra, currently transmission on DTT
mode in New Delhi on an experimental has been on since the
first week of April. Rai said the official launch of DTT
services would only be made when all the four metros were
deemed to be ready to start operations and not before.
Rai said the work of putting up transmitters had been completed
in all four metros. Now all that was needed was to get the
systems electronically integrated. Rai said the transmitters
had been sourced from Japan while the encoders were purchased
from the UK.
The project, which initially will cover just the four metros,
is expected to cost Rs 300 million. Bangalore and Pune are
next on the launch map, in addition to other cities, which
are in the process of being identified. Rai said that DTT
service would be launched with five channels DD1, DD2, DD
Sports, DD Bharati and one regional DD channel (eg. in Mumbai
it would be DD Sahyadri).
Rai said that DD was hoping that with private participation
this number would go up finally to 15 to 20 channels.
Queried as to the cost of DTT set top box (or converter),
Rai said what was available in the market currently varied
between Rs 3,500 and Rs 5,000. When the poser was put to
him as to why DD was looking at DTT at all considering the
costs Rai said: "The world over they are talking of a total
shutdown of analog by 2012." In India, it might take a while
longer than that but it would happen, Rai said.
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