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Implementation of Digital Terrestrial Tv Broadcasting (Dttb) MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA (Status Report) IMPLEMENTATION OF DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL TV BROADCASTING (DTTB) IN INDONESIA 4th Meeting of ASEAN Senior Officials Responsible for Information (SOMRI) Working Group on ASEAN Digital Broadcasting (WG-ADB) Bangkok, 20th September 2018 DTTB IMPLEMENTATION TIMELINE/MILESTONE • Migration from ATV to •2nd DTV Trial DTV (simulcast comm) Legal issue using TVRI mux • Improve DTV network Adoption of DTV Soft Regulation on Network roll-out • Postpone mux •Network • Public communication DVB-T launching by DTV by mux operator operation improvement • New Law on standard Vice President Implementation • Freeze Digital CP (ITTS 2 & USO) License Broadcasting* 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 • DTV Trial using rd th DVB-T Trial The President • Adoption of Digital Content •1st DTV Trial TVRI mux (3 –4 • ASO** launched TVRI DVB-T2 Provider (CP) using TVRI mux phase) Digital TX in • Private mux Licenses •Network • Revise masterplan Jkt, Batam, Sby operator improvement on DTV frequency selection (ITTS 2, USO) • Private mux Reactivation plan *Subject to be finalized by The House of Representatives **ASO to be conducted after new Broadcasting Law be enacted. Based on Supreme Court verdict, ASO must be stipulated in the Law DTTB TECHNICAL FACTSHEET (1) DTV STANDARD : DVB-T2 COMPRESSION/VIDEO DECODING : MPEG-4 (H.246) AUDIO DECODING : MPEG-1 (min)/HE AAC/ DOLBY DIGITAL (OPTIONAL) FREQUENCY ALLOCATION : 478-526 Mhz (DTV Future use) 526-694 Mhz (DTTB) 694-806 Mhz (digital dividen) BANDWIDTH : 8 Mhz DTTB TECHNICAL PARAMETER* (2) 64 QAM Reception Code Rate 4/5 mode, 33 Mbps coverage, Guard Interval 1/16 (Payload) capacity, robustness FFT 32K-ext Pilot Pattern 4 *To be determined as DTTB profile and technical parameter standard DTTB INFRASTRUCTURE MAP • 63 digital TX sites covers ±42% population coverage *Notes: • 63 Sites are digital trial service areas where TVRI as mux operator to distribute FTA private TV • All transmitting stations are operated by TVRI broadcasters • Site location/channel/power (kw) • Data as of Sept 2018 DTV TRIAL VIA MUX TVRI NO. WILAYAH LAYANANService Area CP NO. WILAYAH LAYANANService Area CP CALL SIGN CALL SIGN 1 JABODETABEK 1 NTV 5 SEMARANG 27 NTV 2 INSPIRA 3 KOMPAS TV 28 INSPIRA 4 GRAMEDIA 29 NET TV 5 CNN 6 TVMU 7 NET 6DENPASAR 30 NTV 8 TEMPO TV “39 FTA private TV 9 DAAI 10 BADAR TV 11 OPUS TV 7MEDAN 31 NTV broadcasters have had 32 INSPIRA B2B agreement with 2BANDUNG 12 NTV 13 INSPIRA 8 MAKASSAR 33 NTV 14 CNN TVRI to broadcast in 15 BP TV 34 INSPIRA 16 KOMPAS 17 NET TV 12 service areas of all 9PALEMBANG 35 NTV 63 digital trial service 3YOGYAKARTA 18 NTV 19 NET TV 20 INSPIRA 10 PEKANBARU 36 NTV areas” 21 TEGAR TV 22 TATV 11 BATAM 37 NTV 4 SURABAYA 23 NTV 24 INSPIRA 25 CNN 12 BANJARMASIN 38 NTV 26 NET TV 39 INSPIRA *CP: Content provider ACTION PLAN Reactivate private mux Develop Blueprint on Digital Revise New Broadcasting Law* operator** Terrestrial TV Broadcasting Revise masterplan on Digital TV Arrange ASO TIMELINE and Improve roll-out DTV Spectrum Frequency Implementation Plan by phase infrastructure Provide STB and Arrange Establish DTV National Task mechanism on the distribution Enhance public communication Force consisting all related for low income households STAKEHOLDER *Subject to be finalized by The House of Representatives. **Regulation on reactivation is on going process. 8 khawp khun khrap Thank you Terima kasih.
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