Mongolia has officially transitioned to digital terrestrial television (DTTV) on July 31. The transition from analogue broadcasting to digital across the country would be completed on January 1, 2016.
Initially, ten transmitters will be installed in Ulaanbaatar and 244 transmitters in soums. By the end of August, digital transmitters will be installed in remaining soums and settlements, informed Ts Jadamba, Chairman of the Information Technology, Post and Telecommunication Authority (ITPTA).
The government of Mongolia approved the National Programme to transfer the Radio and Television programmes into digit technology by the 275th resolution in 2010. Mongolia has embraced European DVB-T2 standard out of the four digital technology standards implemented throughout the world.
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