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DVB-H trial completed
21 Jun 2007
TV1 Portugal and Vodafone Portugal have successfully completed their DVB-H trial. Eight live channels were broadcast to a panel of users with
DTT consultation during August
21 May 2007
The introduction of DTT in Portugal will be put to public consultation during August according to the Assistant Secretary of State for Public Works,
DTT tenders split in two parts
01 May 2007
The Portuguese Government has announced that tenders for DTT operations are tobe split into two. One will be for the management of the
DTT licence tender expected at the end of 2007
21 Mar 2007
The Portuguese Government has postponed the tender to award terrestrial TV(DTT) channels until the end of the year. According to the Minister for
DVB-H trial in the greater Lisbon area
05 Dec 2006
Commercial broadcaster TVI, has teamed with Vodafone Portugal to launch a trial DVB-H service in the greater Lisbon area. Portugal’s private TV
Anacom to issue two DTT licences
13 Nov 2006
Portuguese telecom regulator Anacom has been approached by more than ten companies interested in launching Digital Terrestrial Television in the
Terrestrial Digital Television to start in early 2007
17 Oct 2006
Portugal is planning to start Terrestrial Digital Television (TDT) in the first quarter of 2007 according to a short article in the Jornal de
New report on spectrum
06 Sep 2005
The Government plans to provide incentives for the development of new communication services, including DTT according to a new report published by
Portugal to relaunch DTT in 2006
09 Aug 2005
According to advanced-television.com the Portuguese Government intend to call a public tender in the first half of 2006 to award DTT licences in an
Portuguese regulator approves DVB-T, DVB-H, MPEG-4 trials
15 Jul 2005
The National Communication Authority in Portugal (Anacom) has authorised Siemens, SGC Telecom and Group Media Capital to carry out technical trials
DTT Platform re-launch in Portugal
The DTT process has been re-launched in Portugal according to the latest Web Letter from Digitag, which gives a comprehensive update on the current

