Source: Digital Journal | PR Newswire | NEW DELHI, Jan. 14, 2014
Technology maximizes spectrum capacity to provide multi-lingual HD content across India's diverse metropolises/regions
NEW DELHI, Jan. 14, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Harris Broadcast, a market share leader of content management and network infrastructure solutions serving the global broadcast, communication service provider, government and enterprise markets, today announced it has been selected by national broadcaster Doordarshan to deploy a new DVB-T2 transmission infrastructure across the country.
The government of India is pushing ahead with plans to complete the move from analogue to digital television transmission by 2017. As the leading public service broadcaster in India, Doordarshan has an obligation to cover the whole country and to reflect the diversity of Indian society, including content in the more than 40 languages. At the same time, it is promoting a boost in quality and viewer engagement by rolling out high definition channels, as well as delivering its multi-lingual content across multiple platforms including mobile devices in the future.
"This is not only a large-scale project for Doordarshan, but it is also one of the most high profile and important projects the broadcaster has undertaken," said Joe Khodeir, senior vice president Asia at Harris Broadcast. "Our DVB-T2 solution maximises spectrum capacity, allowing Doordarshan to........................
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Technology maximizes spectrum capacity to provide multi-lingual HD content across India's diverse metropolises/regions
NEW DELHI, Jan. 14, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Harris Broadcast, a market share leader of content management and network infrastructure solutions serving the global broadcast, communication service provider, government and enterprise markets, today announced it has been selected by national broadcaster Doordarshan to deploy a new DVB-T2 transmission infrastructure across the country.
The government of India is pushing ahead with plans to complete the move from analogue to digital television transmission by 2017. As the leading public service broadcaster in India, Doordarshan has an obligation to cover the whole country and to reflect the diversity of Indian society, including content in the more than 40 languages. At the same time, it is promoting a boost in quality and viewer engagement by rolling out high definition channels, as well as delivering its multi-lingual content across multiple platforms including mobile devices in the future.
"This is not only a large-scale project for Doordarshan, but it is also one of the most high profile and important projects the broadcaster has undertaken," said Joe Khodeir, senior vice president Asia at Harris Broadcast. "Our DVB-T2 solution maximises spectrum capacity, allowing Doordarshan to........................
Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/1682000#ixzz2qRU6x5pV
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