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Old 19-02-2010, 17:01   #11
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Re: Freeview HD launched in London.

Probably to justify huge investment being made in re-engineering the entire terrestrial network. Just think all that taxpayers money spent by the BBC etc and they've got nobody using it because it's got no HD.

And there's not just the HD mux to think about. While the two remaining PSB mux must continue to broadcast in the existing format under OFCOM rules, there are no such constraints on the remaining commercial mux operators, who may well also opt to use DVB-T2.
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