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Germany looking to replace DAB with superior technology
In Germany, the Media Council for Berlin and Brandenburg (MABB) has stopped
issuing licences for Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB). In that part of Germany, DAB has not proved popular with the public. Sales of DAB receivers have been below expectations, and consumer satisfaction with reception quality has been low. Especially troublesome is the poor reception of DAB inside buildings, whereas FM signals can still be received. A number of Berlin radio stations have already stopped relaying their FM services on DAB. They have been replaced by other services such as Roadradio (a motoring station), YOYO (a children's station) and the BBC. The MABB says the technical quality of DAB, which dates from the 1980's and is still based on MPEG 2, has been superceded by superior technology. This view is not shared all across Germany. For instance, in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg DAB is still being heavily promoted. But the MABB is already looking at the next generation of broadcasting technology such as DVB-H and DMB (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting). This is expected to be demonstrated on a large scale at the Internationale Funkaustellung 2005 in Berlin. (Media Network) |
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