Digital TV News: Australian Communications and Media Authority
ACMA calls for comments on the development of digital television codes and standards
Dec 12, 2007 – The Australian Communications and Media Authority is seeking the views of interested parties on how ACMA and the industry should approach the development of codes and standards for digital television.
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ACMA, Discussion Paper, Australia, Conditional Access, Digital TV, Middleware, Terrestrial
ACMA extends datacasting trial and approves new mobile television trial in Sydney on channels A and B
Mar 28, 2007 – ACMA has approved an application by Irdeto Access to conduct a digital video broadcasting-handheld (DVB-H) mobile television trial in Sydney. Using channel 29, this trial will be for a 'one-off' three month period commencing early April.
News categories:
ACMA, Irdeto, Australia, Conditional Access, Digital TV, Mobile
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