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Digital terrestrial television in Bulgaria

Digital terrestrial television in Bulgaria began on November, 2004 in Sofia, Bulgaria with the launch of a free-to-air platform. Ever since then the Digital terrestrial tv network has grown to have networks all over Bulgaria.

History edit

Bulgaria launched a free-to-air platform on Sofia region, starting in November 2004. The Communications Regulatory Commission (CRC) has said that it received 6 bids for the licence to build and operate Bulgaria's two nationwide DTT networks. A second licence tender for the operation of 3 DTT multiplexes was open until 27 May 2009.[1][2] Following the closing of this process, Hannu Pro, part of Silicon Group, and with Baltic Operations has secured the license to operate three DTT multiplexes in Bulgaria by the country's Communications Regulatory Commission (CRC) Bulgaria completed the transition to digital broadcasting in September 2013.[3]

Simulcast edit

First regular digital broadcast started on 1 March 2013. Analog broadcasting will be definitely terminated at 1 September 2013. The Simulcast period (time between digital broadcast switch-on and analog broadcast switch-off) will allow people time to buy new integrated Digital TVs or set-top boxes. On 30 September 2013 the simulcast period was officially put to an end.[4]

Technical information edit

Standards chosen are DVB-T and MPEG4 AVC/H.264 compression format. DVB-T2 will not be used for now.

SFN Allotments in Bulgaria edit

 
DVB-T single-frequency network (SFN) Allotments in Bulgaria
Frequency of Channels by SFN Allotments
Allotment Cities Multiplex Channel
BUL01 - Vidin Belogradchik, Berkovitsa, Vidin, Vratsa, Lom   MUX 1 32
MUX 2 49
MUX 3 53
BUL02 - Pleven Belene, Etropole, Lovech, Mezdra, Pleven, Pravets, Teteven, Troyan, Cherven bryag MUX 1 51
MUX 2 57
MUX 3 41
BUL03 - Ruse Veliko Tarnovo, Gabrovo, Dryanovo, Elena, Rousse, Svishtov, Sevlievo, Tryavna   MUX 1 26
MUX 2 49
MUX 3 58
BUL04 - Shumen Veliki Preslav, Kaspichan, Kotel, Novi Pazar, Popovo, Razgrad, Silistra, Targovishte, Shumen   MUX 1 28
MUX 2 40
MUX 3 51
BUL05 - Varna Beloslav, Byala, Varna, Dobrich, Obzor, Provadia, Tervel, Shabla   MUX 1 22
MUX 2 29
MUX 3 27
BUL06 - Burgas Aytos, Ahtopol, Bourgas, Malko Tarnovo, Nesebar, Primorsko, Tsarevo   MUX 1 42
MUX 2 47
MUX 3 55
BUL07 - Stara Zagora Elhovo, Karnobat, Nova Zagora, Sliven, Stara Zagora   MUX 1 22
MUX 2 37
MUX 3 64
BUL08 - Kardzhali Dimitrovgrad, Ivailovgrad, Kardzhali, Svilengrad, Harmanli, Haskovo   MUX 1 26
MUX 2 42
MUX 3 45
BUL09 - Plovdiv Kazanlak, Kostenets, Panagyurishte, Plovdiv   MUX 1 25
MUX 2 35
MUX 3 41
BUL10 - Smolyan Batak, Velingrad, Dospat, Zlatograd, Smolyan   MUX 1 34
MUX 2 49
MUX 3 58
BUL11 - Sofia Breznik, Dupnitsa, Zemen, Kyustendil, Samokov, Svoge, Sofia, Tran   MUX 1 23
MUX 2 40
MUX 3 52
BUL12 - Sofia-grad Sofia   MUX 1 23
MUX 2 40
MUX 3 52
MUX BUL12-1 64
BUL13 - Blagoevgrad Blagoevgrad, Gotse Delchev, Melnik, Razlog, Rila, Yakoruda   MUX 1 31
MUX 2 29
MUX 3 33
BUL14 - Varna-grad Varna   MUX 1 22
MUX 2 29
MUX 3 27
BUL15 - Strandzha ///   MUX 1 42
MUX 2 47
MUX 3 55
  1. ^ . Crc.bg. Archived from the original on 2009-08-27. Retrieved 2009-08-12.
  2. ^ Webfactory www.webfactory.ie. "Digital Video Broadcasting — Bulgaria". DVB. Retrieved 2009-08-12.
  3. ^ "Bulgarian DTT woes continue". Broadband TV News. 2012-07-12. Retrieved 2012-09-05.
  4. ^ "Аналоговият ТВ сигнал спрян окончателно, 100 000 са без телевизия".

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