Digital television in Australia explained

Digital television is a technology which is available via a number of types of services and providers in Australia. They mostly broadcast in high-definition television, which has become the de facto national standard.

History

Between 2001 and 2009, the number of homes with digital television sets rose from around 10,000 to an estimated 4,000,000.[1]

The first digital channels provided by the national broadcaster, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation were the multi-channels, ABC Kids and Fly TV, between 2001 and 2003. The first enduring digital channel was launched in March 2005, named ABC2 (now ABC TV Plus).[1]

Types of providers

Historical Services

See also

Notes and References

  1. The ABC: an overview (updated) . Parliament of Australia, Parliamentary Library . 11 July 2014. Research Paper Series, 2014–15 . 2203-5249. Rhonda. Jolley. 16 June 2021. PDF
  2. Web site: UBI World TV subscribers forced to call administrators after bankruptcy . Neos Kosmos . 19 June 2012 . 17 June 2021.