The radio frequency spectrum is a very valuable resource. Analogue television broadcasting uses the spectrum inefficiently and television (TV) broadcasting brings less income than mobile services. With these, the world is moving to digital terrestrial television broadcasting and giving some of the TV broadcasting spectrum to International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) services. This migration process includes turning off analogue broadcasting to clear the spectrum for digital broadcasting, and requires that the affected population has digital TV receivers. For these and other reasons, many developing countries are still considering the move. This paper looks at a methodology to estimate the number of people who are affected by switching off any particular TV broadcasting station, using an example from South Africa.
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Lysko, A.A. & Mfupe, L.P. 2022. Estimating the number of people affected by switching off analogue TV. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12900 .
Lysko, A. A., & Mfupe, L. P. (2022). Estimating the number of people affected by switching off analogue TV. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12900
Lysko, Albert A, and Luzango P Mfupe. "Estimating the number of people affected by switching off analogue TV." 3rd International Conference on Communication, Computing & Industry 4.0-2022 (C2I4-2022), 15-16 December 2022 (2022): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12900
Lysko AA, Mfupe LP, Estimating the number of people affected by switching off analogue TV; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12900 .