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adopting Japan’s Integrated Service Digital Broadcasting-Terrestrial (ISDB-T) standard, which is the best of such technology.
Sri Lanka’s TV market, with an estimated 3.5-4 million TV households, is mainly a terrestrial TV free-to-air (FTA) market with a very high number of analogue terrestrial TV program services and a wide choice of TV delivery platforms; including digital TV satellite, analogue and digital cable TV, IPTV.
Transition will offer great advantages
This transition from analogue to digital transmission will offer great advantages. The viewer will have more services and better picture and sound quality and a greater choice of channels and programs. Broadcasters can offer new services and network costs can be reduced and the government can achieve more efficient use of the frequency spectrum and allocate part of the broadcasting band to other communication services.
Aside from providing better picture and sound quality, the switch to digital broadcasting offers clear advantages for both consumers and operators.
Consumers benefit from digital television as they are provided with a wider choice of programs, have improved flexibility of use due to better portable and mobile reception. Also, broadcasting services will become more interactive due to the improvement in IT services. Similarly services such as subtitling, audio commentaries or signing will also become available to consumers.
Transmission advantages
When it comes to transmission, operators can expect lower transmission costs in addition to the availability of more frequencies. An analogous transmitter can carry only a single TV service whereas a digital transmitter can carry up to 12 SDTV (standard definition) programs or 4 HDTV (high definition) programs.
Digitisation also allows for lower transmission costs per program, lower transmitter power and therefore less electricity used. The responsibility of transmission will be taken over by a separate new entity known as DBNO (digital broadcast network operators)
Content production
With regards to content production, the digital system provides faster editing, improved productivity and better security, as well as liberating the networked storage of archives by giving producers easier access to entire archives.
This system of ISDB-T is the only digital broadcasting standard that supports reception from mobile phones or mobile devices. Since the prevalence rate of mobile phones in Sri Lanka is high. Therefore this system allows the poor who cannot afford to purchase expensive TV sets to enjoy the benefit of digital television with the use of their mobile devices.
Built-in mobile transmission facility
One of the direct benefits to the public from the switch from analogous program to digital broadcast is that it has a built-in mobile transmission facility; meaning that mobile devices like the cell phones can receive the broadcast signals. Because of this mobile transmission facility the Japanese digital system can make it more affordable to many.
It also has more important implications to the public in that the Japanese ISDB-T system has a built in “early warning system” therefore all cellular devices such as smartphones; tablets can become alert devices for tsunamis or other natural disasters and would thus be an easier way to send information to the public.
This would facilitate in creating an environment where the Government of Sri Lanka is capable of handling disaster emergencies effectively and carry out ways to reduce the high risk of disasters. TV broadcasting is an effective means for the Government to provide citizens with information in such emergency situations.
EWBS (emergency warning broadcast systems) is used for warnings of natural disasters and is highly usable in the case of emergency situations to inform citizens of potentially lifesaving information. Such information can be provided locally via digital television broadcasts. EWBS is not only highly usable for disaster warning but can also be used from a wider perspective.
Multifunctional nature
The multifunctional nature of the ISDB-T system allows data broadcasting as a standard feature to enable transmission of a variety of information to all views simultaneously. This type of data broadcasting provides a general contact to e governing, road traffic information, weather reports, educational and medical information as well as news and sports.
The Japanese ISBD-T standard is also adaptable to villages with no electricity – although the national electrification plan is in progress, the electrification does not guarantee instant stable power supply. In un-electrified areas, solar power is sufficient for the transmission power for mobile devices. Moreover, moving to digital technologies reduces greenhouse-gas emissions due to the reduction in the power consumption of broadcasting transmitters.