Jamaica's switchover to digital television begins in 2022

Monday, December 6th, 2021 
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Digital Television Switchover in Jamaica Set to Begin in 2022

KINGSTON — The Broadcasting Commission is reminding the public that the Digital Television Switchover (DSO) in Jamaica will get underway in 2022, with completion expected by 2023. Jamaicans should expect to see an increase in free-to-air television channel offerings as broadcasters embark on a phased transition from analogue to digital transmission. Broadcasters will use the ATSC 3.0 digital standard of broadcasting, commonly known as NextGen TV. This is the world’s first fully Internet Protocol (IP)-based television standard and is considered the most advanced standard globally.

DSO will not only expand the number of free-to-air TV channels but will enhance the way in which Jamaicans now experience TV. It will facilitate access to TV programming on phones and tablets, higher quality video and audio, improved accessibility features, seamless interactivity, and an overall immersive viewer experience.

During the transition phase, broadcasters will simultaneously engage in analogue and digital transmission as they develop and test their digital transmission facilities. When the DSO is complete, all free-to-air analogue signals will be turned off and replaced by digital signals. Viewers in households that receive their television programming via cable or satellite service will continue to have access to free-to-air TV stations. However, households that rely on over-the-air reception (rooftop or rabbit-ear antenna) to watch television, will need to have an ATSC 3.0 compatible television or have the signal converted via a set-top box to enable their (analogue or other standard) TV(s) to receive the digital signal.

A comprehensive communications programme will be executed to ensure that the transition to digital television is user-friendly.

The DSO is being managed by the National DSO Steering Committee which is chaired by the Minister of Education, Youth and Information, Hon. Fayval Williams and includes representation from the Broadcasting Commission, Spectrum Management Authority, Broadcasting and Cable industry, National Consumers’ League, and the Combined Disabilities Association.

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