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Strategy of the Republic of Slovenia for the digital switchover

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STRATEGY OF THE REPUBLIC OF SLOVENIA FOR THE SWITCHOVER FROM ANALOGUE TO DIGITALBROADCASTINGcan assert with near certainty that this is a key factor in <strong>the</strong> growth <strong>of</strong> T-DAB.In various countries, a maximum percentage <strong>of</strong> multiplex is set <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> T-DAB system – channel capacity – that may be contributed to datatransmission and data services, <strong>for</strong> which special concessions are awarded.Following on from this, <strong>the</strong> DMB system is increasingly used; it is hoped in<strong>the</strong> near future to link it with <strong>the</strong> DVB-H system.Limits on data transmission in various countries:Belgium: maximum 10 %Denmark: maximum 10 %Germany: maximum 20 %Italy: not specifiedSingapore: up to 35 %Spain: maximum 20 %Thailand: minimum 50 % <strong>for</strong> audio transmissionUnited Kingdom: maximum 20 %T-DAB presence in EU (share <strong>of</strong> public and commercial providers):With regard to frequency spectra dedicated to T-DAB transmission, <strong>the</strong><strong>Republic</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Slovenia</strong> has reserved enough spare channels so that terrestrial62

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