Utilisation of digital dividend in Hungary

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Utilisation of digital dividend in Hungary

Preliminary conditions 2 Decision for the introduction of digital TV broadcasting (2007) necessary the use of channels above 60 Governmental use in frequency band above 790 MHz Migration from the channels above 60 (more than one layer used channels 60+) International frequency coordination

Act and introduction of DTV 3 Act : accepted by Hungarian Parlament in 2007. Requirements: The license provides the right to operate digital broadcasting multiplexes for a 12 year period ( 5 DDT, 1 audio) Digital switchover shall be implemented by 31 December 2014 At least 94% of population shall be reached by public service programs,and devices suitable for receiving digital broadcasting service are available for them Introduction of DTV in 2008

Current DTV situation 4 Switch off: in two steps. Analogue switch-off is completed by 31 October 2013. 3 multiplexes are already in operation, MPEG-4 compression standard used in DVB-T. Channels above 60 are not used. The 3 multiplexes provided on DVB-T platform contain free to air HD and SD services and services based on prepaid card. Network: the population coverage will grew up to 98% by the end of the 2013. Even better reception conditions in the big cities through lifting up power restrictions and through the implementation of additional transmitters.

Digital dividend requirements 5 Make available the 790-862 MHz band for electronic communication services (ECS) other than broadcasting stations by 1 Jan 2013 Harmonise the technical conditions for the availability and efficient use of the 790-862 MHz band. Elaborate cross-border coordination agreements with the aim of enabling the operation of other systems in the 790-862 MHz band. Frequency migration is necessary for DTV No governmental use in frequency band above 790 MHz in Hungary

Mobil allocation 6 Frequency 800 MHz 900 MHz 1800 MHz available frequency / MHz EU regulation (RSPP+) licenced frequencys in Hungary MHz % 60 2010/267/EU 0 0 % 70 2009/766/EK 65 93 % 150 2009/766/EK 120 80 % Notes Derogation Authorization for ECS until 2013.12.31. 2 GHz 120 (128/1999/EK) 2012/688/EU - RSPP 105 87,5 % 2.6 GHz 190 2008/477/EC 0 0 %

guard band guard band guard band 800 and 2600 MHz bands 7 800 MHz band duplex gap 6 x 5 MHz blocks 6 x 5 MHz blocks FDD FDD 791 MHz 821 MHz 832 MHz 862 MHz 790 MHz 2600 MHz band 14 x 5 MHz blocks 8 x 5 MHz blocks 14 x 5 MHz blocks FDD TDD FDD 2500 MHz 2570 MHz 2575 MHz 2615 MHz 2620 MHz 2690 MHz

SVK AUT SVN HRV SRB ROU UKR Present status regarding international frequency coordination 8 Frequency band Channel spacing [cs] Technology Comments 800 MHz 5 MHz UMTS cs 20 MHz LTE 5 MHz WiMAX Agreement should be signed with SRB. SRB informed that modification of the SRB national regulation would be needed before concluding an agreement. 2600 MHz 5 MHz UMTS Agreement should be signed SRB. SRB informed that modification of the SRB national regulation would be cs 20 MHz LTE needed before concluding an agreement. 5 MHz WiMAX Different frequency usage in UKR, special coordination arrangement is under negotiation.

Influence of TV transmission to LTE (case study) 9

Further tasks 10 Harmonised frequency usage in the region Switch of the TV transmitters above channel 60 as soon as possible Accept by all of the European countries not to use the channels above 60 any more for boradcasting Preparation for 2. DD Modification of GE 06 Plan

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