WorldDAB Global Summary

Similar documents
WorldDAB Global Summary

WorldDAB Global Summary

DAB+ Digital Radio. Global update. Vasant Venkatramani, WorldDAB IFTV Broadcast Istanbul, November 2018

Europe. Established markets. Second wave. Potential. Newbies (local / regional) Page 2 of 8 Last Updated 10 March Norway.

Who Reads and Who Follows? What analytics tell us about the audience of academic blogging Chris Prosser Politics in

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: WorldDMB Global Update Digital radio broadcasting using the DAB family of standards Global overview Europe

Regulatory status for using RFID in the UHF spectrum 3 May 2006

NFC Forum: The Evolution of a Consortium

Table of Contents Executive Summary 29

Europe. Figure 1: Digital radio in Europe. Page 1 of 10 Last Updated 18 February Recommendation R138

WOODWORKING TECHNOLOGY IN EUROPE: HIGHLIGHTS European Federation of Woodworking Technology Manufacturers

Brochure More information from

RADIO SPECTRUM POLICY GROUP. 18 th Progress Report of the RSPG Working Group on cross-border coordination

DAB+ implementation. Patrick Hannon. Istanbul: 14 th June, 2014

stripax The professional stripping tool

The compact test- disconnect terminal interface system for protection and secondary technology

INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION

Spectrum for 5G: Plans, Licences and Trials

Europe. Pan-European support for digital radio is building. Figure 1: Digital radio in Europe. Page 1 of 10 Last Updated 23 November 2015

The Story of Why. #Wave 7

Economic Outlook for 2016

How big is China s Digital Economy

. Development of PAJ

Monthly Summary of Troop Contribution to UN Operations

Japan s Leading Exhibition for Robotics Technologies Jan. 17[Wed]-19[Fri], 2018 Tokyo Big Sight, Japan

2018/2019 HCT Transition Period OFFICIAL COMPETITION RULES

Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP) Actions

PO01275C Tabor East Neighborhood Meeting. Monday, April 20, :30 PM 8:30 PM

2017 POST SHOW REPORT

Welcome to the IFR Press Conference 30 August 2012, Taipei

PROGRAM AT-A-GLANCE: PRINT ENGINES SPECIALIZATION EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA

STAINLESS STEEL STAINLESS STEEL MANUFACTURING STAINLESS STEEL TRADING BRIGHT BARS WIRES PRECISION COMPONENTS

Cisco ONS Metropolitan Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing 100-GHz FlexLayer Filter Solution

CISCO ONS /100-GHZ INTERLEAVER/DE-INTERLEAVER FOR THE CISCO ONS MULTISERVICE TRANSPORT PLATFORM

WIPO Capacity Building Activities and Programs: Activities for Innovation Promotion and Technology Transfer

Remote participation in Question sessions Audio options VoIP

CORIAN SOLID SURFACE. The Latin-America 54 colour portfolio

New era for Eureka - relations with ETPs

MSCI GLOBAL MARKET ACCESSIBILITY REVIEW JUNE Competitive landscape

TECHNICAL PROFILES CATALOGUE 2016

National Census Geography Some lessons learned and future challenges in European countries

UMTS Forum key messages for WRC 2007

Trade Barriers EU-Russia based in technical regulations

Frame through-beam sensors

Regulatory policies and spectrum requirements for use of CDMA in the 450 MHz band. Jason Cawley Head of Regulatory Affairs

Central and Eastern Europe Statistics 2005

Centralised Services 7-2 Network Infrastructure Performance Monitoring and Analysis Service

EU businesses go digital: Opportunities, outcomes and uptake

The 6 metre band 50 to 52 MHz

RADIO SPECTRUM POLICY GROUP. on cross-border coordination

Tutorial on to 802. Outline (1)

ISU Symposium The Public Face of Space Strasbourg, France February A quiet and sustainable success story.

Avery Dennison ICS Performance Guarantee Sign Cut and Wrapping Films Durability Bulletin 2.0


Industrial Wireless LAN Radio Country Approvals for IWLAN Devices

dii 4.0 Global Industry 4.0 Readiness Report 2016 Industry 4.0 Readiness Index

EMERGING METHODOLIGES FOR THE CENSUS IN THE UNECE REGION

5.0% 0.0% -5.0% -10.0% -15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% -5.0% -10.0% -15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% -5.0% -10.0% 16.00% 13.00% 10.00% 7.00% 4.

Defining the future of the digital radio November 2012 Leipzig, Germany. Defining the future of digital radio.

OBN BioTuesday: Sources of Public Non-Dilutable Funding & Export Support to UK R&D Companies

Communicating Framework Programme 7. European Commission Research DG Pablo AMOR

GLOBAL PRO BONO REPORT. Law is essential to creating a just society, but law does not create justice by itself.

International Presence, Local Expertise. Introductory Presentation

From FM to DAB+ Final Report of the Digital Migration Working Group. Annex to the press release of the 1 st December 2014

EU Ecolabel EMAS Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) State-of-play and evaluations

Through-beam ring sensors

Innovation, Diffusion and Trade

Telecommunication & Broadcasting Produced by IAR Team Focus Technology Co., Ltd.

WorldDAB Automotive DAB Digital Radio In Car User Experience Design Guidelines

EBA Master Class The Benefits of International Collaboration. Steve Morgan Co-Chair, EBA Benchmarking Group

Chem & Bio non-proliferation

Global Board Seats Held by Women ±1 16.1% 15.8% 15.0% 15.0% 14.0% 13.9% 12.7% 11.2% 10.8% 10.8% 10.3% 9.5% 9.3% 9.0% 8.8% 8.7% 8.7% 8.5% 8.4% 7.

Sense. When thinking of silence, I hear gentle tunes played by an ocean orchestra nearby.

RECOVERED PAPER DATA

H2020 Excellent science arie Skłodowska-Curie Actions. Your research career in Europe. 17 November 2015

Economic and Social Council

Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management

CDP-EIF ITAtech Equity Platform

PU Flexible Foam Market Report Europe Ward Dupont EUROPUR President

Broad Romania in the European Union. Dan Georgescu President, ANRCTI

WHITE PAPER Saving Lives with Intelligent In-Vehicle Systems

ANALYSIS OF THE WORLD-WIDE LICENSING AND USAGE OF IMT SPECTRUM

Science, Technology & Innovation Indicators

Towards a taxonomy of innovation systems

User Manual for 24 GHz Blind-Spot Radar Sensor

EVC from the launch till now programme and activities in

THE DIGITALISATION CHALLENGES IN LITHUANIAN ENGINEERING INDUSTRY. Darius Lasionis LINPRA Director November 30, 2018 Latvia

BenchTop Extraction Arms with unbeatable flexibility

R&S SMZ Frequency Multiplier Precise andadjustable output levels from 50 GHz to 110 GHz

The International Communications Market Radio and audio

Sure Cross Radio Certifications

Spectrum for Terrestrial 5G Networks: Licensing Developments Worldwide

EPRA/2014/12. Introduction

Capital Street Business News Institutional Investors. FIG Media Corporation Institutional Investors

Footnotes to International Frequency Allocation (Column 1 to 3)

VALUE OF GOODS EXPORTS INCREASED BY 15 PER CENT IN 2017 Trade deficit lower than the year before

Eurovision Song Contest 2011

Competition SyStem The championship will be played within 11 days (9 game days plus 2 rest days).

ERA-Net Smart Grids Plus

ENHANCED OPTICAL BOOSTER AMPLIFIER FOR THE CISCO ONS MULTISERVICE TRANSPORT PLATFORM

Transcription:

Industry headlines DAB+ is established as core future platform for radio in Europe. Norway completed the DSO process in December 2017; Switzerland will implement DSO between 2020-24 and in the Italian region of South Tyrol, network operator RAS started switching off FM services in December 2017. The UK has now reached over 50% digital listening and it is anticipated that the Government will undertake a review to assess digital radio progress and determine next steps in due course. WorldDAB, the EBU and the European Digital Radio Alliance (EDRA) have called upon EU decision makers to introduce measures to encourage the interoperability of radio receivers across the EU. Such an initiative would require new radio receivers (consumer and automotive) to be capable of receiving both analogue and digital transmissions. All major car manufacturers are fitting DAB in their vehicles with DAB+ fitted as standard in the majority of vehicles in advanced markets. DAB receivers are now available from 20 with prices continuing to drop. In Asia Pacific, Australia leads the way with 3.6 million DAB+ listeners, Indonesia launched trial DAB+ services in Jakarta in April 2016 and Thailand plans to launch digital radio in 2018. Other countries and regions considering DAB include Ukraine, Russia, Turkey, Arab States, South Africa. Page 1 of 6 Last updated 17 May 2018

Automotive All major car manufacturers are fitting DAB in their vehicles. Nearly 20 million cars have been sold with DAB/DAB+. In Norway 98% the UK 90%, Germany 39% and Switzerland 85% of new cars come with DAB/DAB+ as standard. Territories with national DAB coverage account for 60% of all new car sales in Europe. WorldDAB s Automotive Working Group is collaborating with car manufacturers on installation of digital radio and optimising the in-car DAB user experience. The Group has three working groups, focusing on the user experience, performance of digital radio and TPEG. A fourth group focusing on aftermarket devices is launching soon. Receivers Over 68 million DAB receivers have now been sold, with prices starting at 20 and continuing to drop. Receivers with colour screens now retail for less than 65. European markets announced support for a new ETSI Euro standard for DAB digital radio. Germany s Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy (BMWi) proposes that certain radio receivers may only be sold if they are suitable for the reception of standards-appropriate digital signals, including DAB+. The Dutch Government has made a similar submission to the European Commission and in December 2017, Italy passed a law requiring all radios sold from Jan 1 2020 to have digital capability France already has a law which requires receivers to have digital capability once digital radio coverage exceeds 20% of the population likely to be achieved in the next year. WorldDAB s Technical Committee is working on the display of non-latin text. Digital switchover Norway has been the first country to switch off FM in favour of DAB+ (completed in December 2017). Switzerland will start to switch off FM in 2020. In the North-Italian region of South Tyrol, broadcaster RAS has started switching off FM services. In the UK, a discussion with government will be triggered when digital listening hits 50% (currently 48.8%). The Danish government has proposed the closure of FM broadcasting two years after more than half of radio listening is digital or 2021 at the latest. Slovenia s Broadcasting Council has set out a potential path to DSO, adopting a decision for the main Slovenian radio stations to switch to digital on 22.02.2022. Page 2 of 6 Last updated 17 May 2018

Asia Pacific and Rest of World Australia successfully launched DAB+ in 2009 Indonesia started a DAB+ trial in Jakarta in April 2016. A DAB+ trial is is on air in Myanmar. Malaysia and Vietnam are investigating digital radio and WorldDAB has organised workshops in each of these countries. The Broadcast Regulator the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) extended the ongoing DAB+ trial. Seven countries across the Arab States have trials on air, with permanent services available in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia and a further trial scheduled to start in Sudan in 2018. Europe: regular services Belgium: A federal launch of DAB+ is planned for 2018, with 99% population DAB+ coverage anticipated by end 2018. In Flanders, the government is preparing legislation for the renewal of FM licensing with a timeline for implementation of DAB+ by 2018. Czech Republic: The multiplex used by the public broadcaster Czech Radio covers Prague as well as an important part of the Central Bohemia region. 62% of the population is covered by DAB+. Denmark: The Danish government has proposed the closure of FM broadcasting two years after more than half of radio listening is digital or 2021 at the latest. A major consumer communications campaign is currently running. France: The CSA has confirmed it will accelerate the deployment of DAB+ with a new strategy titled nodes and arcs. Beyond the existing coverage, the next 15 largest metropolitan area will be subject to independent calls for applications in July 2018 followed by the next 15 in July 2019. A consultation on the coverage of the main roads will happen mid-2018. Germany: Antenne Deutschland has been announced as the new platform provider for the second nationwide DAB+ multiplex in Germany. Nearly 40% of new cars sold are equipped with digital radio and all broadcasters are supporting a new promotional campaign at dabplus.de. Gibraltar: DAB+ has been on air since 2012 with four services covering 90% of the population. Holy See (Vatican City State): One regular regional multiplex is on air with 7 simulcast DAB+ services. Ireland: National public broadcaster RTÉ operates a full-service multiplex across a five transmitter network covering 52% of the population. Italy: 83% of the population will be covered by a DAB+ signal by end 2018 (up from 75%). Public broadcaster RA, has approved plans to accelerate investment in radio technology and marketing, and a new amendment has been approved by the government that requires all new receivers to be digital. Page 3 of 6 Last updated 17 May 2018

Malta: Two regular national multiplexes with 41 simulcast services covering 100% of the population. Monaco: Two regular national multiplexes cover 100% of the population with 7 exclusive and 11 simulcast DAB+ stations. The Netherlands: The country has seen the fastest growth for DAB+ (launched 2013). Two million people listen to radio via DAB+, three times as many as it was in 2015. Sales of DAB+ has increased 48 percent year on year and 35 percent of cars sold in the country now have DAB+ as standard. Norway: The national FM switch off was completed in 2017 and listening has stabilised following the switch. Poland: The official rollout of digital radio started in October 2013, as public broadcaster Polskie Radio launched the first DAB+ multiplexes. 56% of the Polish population is within reach of a DAB service. Slovenia: Currently 12 DAB+ services, two of which are exclusive to DAB+, cover 73% of the population. At its November session, the Broadcasting Council adopted a decision on the switchover of the main channel of Slovenian radio stations to digital broadcasting on the day 22.2.2022. Spain: Three regular national DAB multiplexes are on air in Madrid and Barcelona, including their metropolitan areas, and together cover 20% of the population of Spain. Sweden: There is one regular national DAB multiplex and one trial regional DAB+ multiplex on air covering 35% of the population. Switzerland: A major consumer communications campaign is ongoing in preparation of DSO which will take place between 2020 and 2024, 57% of listening is now digital. UK: Digital listening has now passed 50% (50.9%) and it is anticipated that the Government will undertake a review to assess digital radio progress and determine next steps in due course. Europe: trials and/or regulation Austria: On April 4, 2018, the DAB+ trial on air in Austria and its surrounding area went into fixed-service operation. National expansion will follow in further stages. Bulgaria: The Council for Electronic Media (CEM) together with the Communications Regulation Commission (CRC) held consultations with representatives of the Bulgarian National Radio (BNR), the Association of Bulgarian Broadcasters (ABRO) and FOCUS Radio in 2017. A DAB+ trial covering Sofia launched in May 2018, 16 services will eventually be on air, currently there are 6 services on air which are exclusive to DAB+. Croatia: Test broadcasting of digital radio in Croatia started on 20 November 2017. The trial is scheduled to last for 12 months. Estonia: A trial is being planned in Tallinn, expected to start in 2018. Greece: DAB+ frequencies have been allocated and licences will be issued in May 2018. The first DAB+ trial of private radio stations in Greece, started on 28 th Apr 2018 in Thessaloniki. Hungary: Chose DAB+ for its digital radio standard and there is currently one trial national DAB+ multiplex. Latvia: Public broadcaster LVRTC operates one trial national DAB+ multiplex. Services started in December 2016 and currently 11 stations covering 60% of the population are on air. Slovakia: Currently six trial multiplexes are are on air and together cover 36.8% of the population. On all multiplexes, 10 services are transmitted, both public (RTVS) and commercial. Ukraine: In March 2018, the National Council announced the results of the competition for digital radio broadcasting in Kyiv. 10 radio stations are to broadcast in DAB format, with three of those being dedicated to public broadcasting Page 4 of 6 Last updated 17 May 2018

Europe: potential markets Armenia: There are ongoing consultations within the radio industry in Armenia about possible future deployment of DAB+. Lithuania: There are ongoing consultations about a potential future deployment of DAB+. Romania: One trial regional multiplex with six DAB services is on air and covers 10.4% of the population. Asia Pacific: regular services Australia: Continues to lead the way in Asia Pacific with DAB+ household penetration rising to 46%. The number of people listening to radio via a DAB+ device has grown to 3.5 million in the five capital cities and new services started in Canberra, Darwin and Hobart in December 2017. 44% of new cars were sold with DAB+ in Q3 2017. Hong Kong: The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is currently reviewing the future of DAB services. South Korea: Assessing DAB+ for broadcast radio. MENA: regular services Kuwait: Regular DAB+ radio was launched in the state of Kuwait in 2014. 16 DAB+ services are on air and cover 100% of the population with new services added in February 2018. Asia Pacific, Africa, MENA: trials and/or regulation Algeria: Algerian broadcaster - TDA - launched a DAB+ trial to coincide with World Radio Day on 13 February 2018, broadcasting four radio stations in the capital Algers, and covering 68% of the city's population. Bahrain: A low-power DAB+ trial started in December 2016 and was scheduled to complete in February 2017. Four simulcast DAB+ services were broadcast with approximately 40% geographic coverage. Brunei Darussalam: A trial national DAB multiplex is on air with two simulcast DAB services covering the capital Bandar Seri Begawan. China: Four regular local multiplexes with a total of 17 DAB services are on air in Beijing. Chinese Taipei: A DAB single frequency network (SFN) trial has been on air since 2012 and is operated by SuperFM (the commercial broadcaster) and covers major cities including Taipei and New Taipei. Indonesia: Public broadcaster Radio Republik Indonesia (RRI) launched trial DAB+ digital radio services in Jakarta in April 2016 covering two million people. Malaysia: A trial local DAB+ multiplex is on air in Kuala Lumpur and is shared by both public and commercial broadcasters. 12 simulcast DAB+ services are on air covering 10% of the population of Malaysia. Myanmar: A DAB+ trial is on air in Yangon, after a public tender took place in 2016. New Zealand: A trial local DAB+ multiplex has been on air in Auckland and Wellington since 2006. Oman: Following a DAB+ trial that completed in 2018, a commercial service is planned. Qatar: A DAB+ trial with 10 services is on air. Page 5 of 6 Last updated 17 May 2018

Sri Lanka: Stakeholders are working with the regulator, equipment and receiver manufacturers in preparation for an imminent DAB+ trial. South Africa: New DAB+ trial licence extended from 1 November 2017 with 20 radio channels. South Africa's regulator ICASA has solicited industry responses to its consultation paper on implementing digital radio - the deadline for submissions is early June 2018. Thailand: Thailand s National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) plans to launch digital radio in 2018. UAE: Following a trial, the TRA (Telecoms Regulation Authority) is working towards a commercial launch of DAB+ in 2018 and has initiated industry consultation on DAB+ receiver specifications. Tunisia: One trial DAB+ multiplex is on air with 12 simulcast DAB+ services. Turkey: TRT, the Turkish Broadcasting Corporation, launched DAB+ test transmissions in Band III with four transmitters in Istanbul, Ankara, Bursa and Kocaeli in May 2017. Asia, Asia Pacific, Africa, MENA: interest Jordan: A DAB+ workshop and trial took place in Amman in August 2017 organised by WorldDAB and Arab States Broadcasting Union, and hosted by Jordan Radio TV (JRTV) and the Telecommunication Regulatory Commission. 5 DAB+ services were on air during the trial. India: WorldDAB responded to the 2017 Telecom Regulatory Authority consultation. The consultation on issues related to digital radio broadcasting. Saudia Arabia: Planning two commercial multiplexes for Dammam and Riyadh. DAB+ should be on air by Nov 2018. Sudan: A DAB+ trial is planned for 2018. Vietnam: The roadmap for digital broadcasting radio and TV 2020 was granted by the Prime Minister in 2009. About WorldDAB WorldDAB is the global industry forum responsible for defining and promoting DAB digital radio. By bringing together radio industry professionals, WorldDAB provides knowledge and expertise that helps countries successfully adopt and implement broadcast digital radio. WorldDAB s over 100 organisations cover 29 countries across the globe and include public and commercial broadcasters, regulators, network providers and manufacturers of receivers, chips, professional equipment and automobiles. WorldDAB is shaping the future of radio, delivering advice and tailored solutions on all aspects of the switch from analogue to digital. Page 6 of 6 Last updated 17 May 2018