3.6 million TV households have yet to go digital
move on in 500 days, 30 April 2012, off the analogue TV signal via satellite Astra in Germany. Anyone who has not previously been converted to digital reception, to be usual television have to do without. Overall, are affected in Germany was approximately 20 percent of the satellite TV households, equivalent to around 3.6 million connections. With an average of two units per TV households are still waiting more than seven million analog receivers out to be replaced. Every day, thus about 17,500 digital receiver would work in the remaining over 400 days to go over the counter. About 80 percent or 12.6 million of satellite households receive their TV is already digital. The satellite, making it the leading digital infrastructure by a wide margin to cable - here the digitization rate is only at 38 percent (Astra Satellite Monitor 2010).
consumer has to switching a wide range of digital receivers available - from very low-cost entry devices to feature phones with hard drive and Internet access. Astra accompanied together with broadcasters and the industry for several years the process of digitization through active information campaigns, trade marketing and training, joint operations and public relations. The satellite operator also supports initiatives such as klardigital.de, a common Initiative of the ALM and the large station groups.www.klardigital.de
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