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Digital terrestrial television in Poland

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First efforts to introduce DVB-T in Poland was made in 1997 in Gdańsk on initiative of TVP (Polish public television broadcaster). First test DVB-T emission was carried in Warsaw at 9 November 2001.

At 2006 conference in Genève known as GE06 Poland received eight DVB-T multiplexes. Seven at UHF frequencies 470÷862 MHz (channels 21÷69) and one at VHF frequency 174÷230 MHz (channels 6÷12). Since some of these frequencies are currently used for analog PAL terrestrial television broadcasting, it is possible to run only two nationwide multiplexes (MUX1, MUX2) and one (MUX3) which covers part of country (58% of population). Introducing of all multiplexes will be possible after switching off analog broadcasting.

In “Country digitalization schedule” government document from January 2009 digital broadcast switch-on was planned to be made in three steps and analog broadcast switch-off in six steps.

First regular digital broadcast was started at 30 September 2010. First analog broadcast switch-off was done at 30 June 2011. Analog broadcasting will be definitely terminated at 31 July 2013.

Interval between digital broadcast switch-on and analog broadcast switch-off allow people to buy new integrated Digital TVs or set-top boxes.

Technical information

Polish digital terrestrial television broadcast uses 25 Hz H.264/AVC HDTV video, MPEG-2 Layer 2 and E-AC-3 audio, for a Baseline IRD able to decode up to 1920 × 1080 interlaced 25 Hz video pictures or 1280 × 720 progressive 50 Hz video pictures.

During tests also MPEG-2 encoding for video was used.

Assignment of channels in multiplexes

Plan from January 2009 included three nationwide multiplexes with seven SDTV channels in each:

  • MUX1 – current free-to-air terrestrial analog channels: public (TVP1, TVP2, TVP Info) and commercial (Polsat, TVN, TV4, TV Puls); after analog broadcast switch-off MUX3 will cover all country population and public channels will be moved to it; there will be competition for three freed channels;
  • MUX2 – open competition;
  • MUX3 – public broadcaster; after analog broadcast switch-off MUX3 will cover all country population and public channels will be moved to it from MUX1; there will be competition for three freed channels in MUX1.

In January 2010 new plan on introducing DVB-T was presented. Assignment of multiplexes was changed:

  • MUX1 – public broadcaster channels (including current analog TVP1, TVP2, TVP Info);
  • MUX2 – current terrestrial analog commercial free-to-air channels (Polsat, TVN, TV4, TV Puls) plus one additional from each broadcaster – total number of channels in this multiplex: 8.

In June 2010 another change in assignment of multiplexes was made:

  • MUX1 – four channels chosen in open competition and temporary three public broadcaster channels (TVP1, TVP2, TVP Info); after analog broadcast switch-off MUX3 will cover all country population and public channels will be deleted from MUX1; there will be competition for three freed channels;
  • MUX2 – four current terrestrial analog commercial free-to-air channels (Polsat, TVN, TV4, TV Puls) plus one additional from each broadcaster (respectively: Polsat Sport News, TVN7, TV6, TV Puls 2);
  • MUX3 – five public broadcaster channels (TVP1, TVP2, TVP Info, TVP Culture, TVP History); after switch-off analog broadcast MUX3 will cover all country population and public broadcaster channels will be deleted from MUX1.

List of channels on multiplexes

MUX1
Channel Owner Type
TVP1 HD[1] Telewizja Polska General
TVP2[1] Telewizja Polska General
TVP Info[1] [2] Telewizja Polska News/Regional
ATM Rozrywka ATM Grupa Entertainment
TTV Stavka Social-intervention
Eska TV Grupa Radiowa Time Music
Polo TV Lemon Records Music
MUX2
Channel Owner Type
Polsat Polsat Group General
TVN ITI Group General
TV4 Polskie Media General
TV Puls Telewizja Puls General
Polsat Sport News Polsat Group Sport/News
TVN7 ITI Group Entertainment
TV6 Polskie Media Entertainment
TV Puls 2[3] Telewizja Puls Entertainment
MUX3
Channel Owner Type
TVP1 Telewizja Polska General
TVP2 HD Telewizja Polska General
TVP Info[2] Telewizja Polska News/Regional
TVP Kultura Telewizja Polska Cultural
TVP Historia Telewizja Polska Documentary
TVP Polonia Telewizja Polska Worldwide
MUX4 (TV Mobilna - pay multiplex)[4]
Channel Owner Type
Polsat News Polsat Group News
Polsat Sport Polsat Group Sport
Polsat Sport Extra Polsat Group Sport
Polsat Film Polsat Group Movies
Kino Polska SPI International Polska Movies
TVP Seriale Telewizja Polska Series
Comedy Central Poland MTV Networks Series
Nickelodeon MTV Networks Children

Current status

As of January 2012:

  • MUX1 covers ca. 15% of population;
  • MUX2 covers ca. 94% of population;
  • MUX3 covers ca. 45% of population.

Additional government actions

Informing about analog broadcast switch-off in mass media.

Requiring from electronic equipment sellers to inform buyers that MPEG-2 TVs and STBs are not compatible with national standard which is MPEG-4 AVC.

Financial help for poor families and seniors to buy TV or STB – ca. 250 PLN per household, totally 475M PLN.

See also


References

  1. ^ a b c TVP1, TVP 2 and TVP Info leave MUX1 after running MUX3 in the whole country
  2. ^ a b Correct local version
  3. ^ Will be broadcast from July 19, 2012
  4. ^ From June 1, 2012