Brazil adds more than 70% of the population with digital signal
Brazil. This August 28, nine cities of Ceará will begin the shutdown of the analog TV signal to make way for digital technology. Among them, Juazeiro do Norte, Sobral and Crato, which are among the five most populous municipalities in the state. With the change, Brazil now adds more than 71.5% of the population already has conditions to receive the signal of digital television.