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DTV to triple access to television in Peru

With the decision that Peru made at the end of April on the digital television standard that it will adopt from 2011, Latin America advances one step further in the migration of its television operations to DTV.

How was the process in Peru

The Minister of Transport and Communications of Peru, Enrique Cornejo, announced that with the adoption of the Japanese-Brazilian digital terrestrial television system SBTVD, the country will have the possibility of having a much clearer signal and with the portability that is required given the complex geography of its territory.

He explained that an "exhaustive, responsible and serious" analysis was carried out by a multisectoral commission that had a two-year work. During that time the different systems were presented (ATSC of the United States, DVB-T of Europe, DTMB of China and SBTVD of Japan and Brazil) and all were analyzed based on three criteria: the technological, to evaluate which provided greater capacity, taking into account the Peruvian geography and the best use of the radio spectrum; the economic, both in terms of the resources that will be needed to invest in new technologies and in the impact that the migration process will have on families; and the factor of cooperation for the implementation of this digital television system and for the development of the country.
According to the envoy of the Prime Minister of Japan, Shunichi Yamaguchi, who was present at the time of the official announcement, the Japanese system has the advantage of being resistant to interference and noise, which is why users will be able to enjoy a good television broadcast anywhere.

He also announced that Japan will carry out several assistance programs for the implementation of digital television in Peru, such as human resources training and economic cooperation.

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What was taken into account

According to a presentation made by the National Society of Radio and Television of Peru, during the technical testing stage, the ATSC standard presented drawbacks in the "mobility" factor, and the DVB-T (European) registered problems in the HD factor which, according to experts, it will be solved with a second migration to the so-called DVB-T2.
For its part, the Japanese-Brazilian SBTVD system performed better during the tests carried out in the cities of Lima, Cusco and Iquitos. In these tests, the same amplifier with the same antenna system, a single power level and the same transmission point were used.

The Peruvian union indicates that in the migration process the participation of private channels will be fundamental because they are the ones who will lead the process. "The transition to digital television must consider an unrestricted respect for acquired rights and be carried out by television channels, holders of authorizations for the provision of television broadcasting services. Likewise, it must be preceded by the implementation of a regulation in telecommunications, which guarantees the freedom of conditions for television channels and open, free and free access to our signals (portability)".

In the concept of Ricardo Maguiña, important decisions will have to be made in the legal framework, among them, the expansion of spectrum to include more offer of channels and content. "We must define how these new signals are going to be awarded or offered, which must be delivered to those who offer new content because, in the end, the objective of all is to expand the content to new uses, increase the offer and deliver to the country a television with better quality."

What does the adoption of the Japanese-Brazilian standard mean in Peru?


TV and Video readers have their say

"The adoption of the Japanese-Brazilian standard is very important for its potential characteristics in the development of television dynamics. The applications will generate very important changes in our country. Support, robustness and costs will support rapid dissemination.
Before making this decision, important people and connoisseurs of the subject opined in favor of the SBTVD standard, which is why the government's response seemed the most logical to us. Now, the main challenges for implementation will be economic in nature. There are several media that are already with pre-approved budgets, but the time of implementation is not yet defined. Among users there is expectation since the purchase of receivers of all kinds has waited until this election."

Carlos Ventura
Media Networks Operator Technician

"The adoption of the Brazilian Japanese system, from a technical point of view, is due to the positive tests demonstrated in mobile digital transmission. The varied geography of Peru was not a problem to verify that the system works without noise and transmission disturbances adding, in addition, its noble signal, and the possibilities of multichannel transmission on the same frequency.
However, the decision to adopt this system opens up a great technological challenge, since it demands a total reconversion of the television industry in the country and, above all, the development of a content industry still incipient.
Peru has found in the adoption of the Brazilian Japanese standard an intelligent instrument that allows it to have a stronger alliance with Brazil and that is already taking place in other spheres of the economy."

Jorge Urbina
Editor of journalistic programs of America TV

"The Japanese-Brazilian standard (SBTVD) has the technological attributes of the other standards and a high quality in reception of television signals, with great mobility. I believe that the American and European models did not make a good dissemination and marketing of the advantages they would bring to the Peruvian government and perhaps could have been an excellent technical and economic decision.
The association of TV channels bet on the Japanese-Brazilian standard and gave it its support in advance. I see a commercial and cost problem that hopefully, once solved, will allow for rapid penetration."

Luis Degregori
Head of Engineering of the General Directorate of Technologies

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