History: State studies provide frequency low-power stations Homeland
digital television and new media law are the two instruments that enable low-power stations receive frequencies. "This is another pioneering and inclusive communication measures promoted by this Government, and would allow for the first time in the history of broadcasting these sectors are taken into account as real protagonists of the most important means of Argentina, "noted the coordinator of digital TV, Osvaldo Nemirovsci.
System Advisory Council Argentino de Televisión Digital Terrestre (SATVD-T) and the Federal Authority for Audiovisual Communication Services (AFSCA) move together in the design of a scanning model for a community television, cooperatives and SMEs to these sectors can access during 2011 at three different digital coverage area.
"On instructions of President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and Planning Minister Julio De Vido, along with AFSCA create a commission to address specifically the situation of these broadcasters. We had several meetings with the Argentina Association of Broadcasters SMEs and Community (AATECO) to understand their needs and conditions, and we are finishing design a model for accessing three frequencies, which will make up 12 multiplexed digital signals, "explained Nemirovsci.
The official said that this initiative is being treated and driven by the Advisory Board of Digital TV and AFSCA (chaired by Gabriel Mariotto), and in meetings with the coordinator of the AFSCA, Luis Lazzaro, felt that the inclusion of these sectors were to join the more than 300 digital broadcasters.
"low-power stations are shown jubilant and grateful to meet this historic opportunity, not only allowed to join the screens, but also to have one sec signals that will produce a massive opening for the 46 million Argentines who use cell phones. This has to do with understanding by the national state that this project sits on an imprint technology has a strong social applicability Services Act of Audiovisual Communication and digital TV can do, "said Nemirovsci.
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