<p dir="ltr">A fórmula do sucesso? Um país que tem demasiado dinheiro para gastar, com o patrocínio de certos "lobbies". Quando se tem grandes empresas de "media" dispostas a apostar em "brinquedos" caros, instalar, literalmente, milhares de txs DAB é relativamente fácil.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Curioso: um país tão avançado e europeísta como a vizinha Finlândia não tem rádio digital terrestre. Se, por cá, a RTP achava muito caro gastar centenas de milhares de euros na operação e manutenção dos txs DAB, imagine-se o custo de uma rede de cobertura nacional num país com a dimensão da Noruega. </p>
<p dir="ltr">73.<br>
Luís Carvalho </p>
<div class="gmail_quote">Em 12/10/2016 12:56, "João Costa &gt; CT1FBF" <<a href="mailto:ct1fbf@gmail.com">ct1fbf@gmail.com</a>> escreveu:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Norway’s path to DSO: 100 days to go<br>
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With just 100 days to go until Norway starts its digital switchover,<br>
Digital Radio Norway has presented a report to Culture Committee<br>
Chairman Svein Harberg detailing progress so far and the challenges<br>
that remain.<br>
<br>
Adoption has been impressive, with 7 out of 10 Norwegian households<br>
owning at least one digital radio and 2.1 million Norwegians listening<br>
each week to stations that would not exist without the move to<br>
digital.<br>
<br>
60% of people say that will only upgrade their car to digital radio<br>
once the switchover starts, with just 30% of people already converted<br>
to DAB in the car. This is a similar response to the switchover for<br>
digital television, but means that there is still work to do,<br>
particularly for cars requiring aftermarket products.<br>
<br>
NRK now has DAB coverage of 99.7% across the country, with multiple<br>
tests confirming the coverage maps available on <a href="http://radio.no/" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://radio.no/</a><br>
Despite this, a large number of questions from the public have<br>
concerned DAB reception in areas where coverage is listed as good.<br>
<br>
As a result, Digital Radio Norway and its partners will be working on<br>
providing more information to consumers on how best to use digital<br>
radio and the differences with older FM models. For example, helping<br>
to install in-car antennas correctly and the need to re-tune receivers<br>
when they move to a different region.<br>
<br>
Overall the report shows that the majority of listeners are ‘prepared’<br>
for the upcoming switchover, though there is still work to do in<br>
helping people get the most out of their new receivers. Prepared in<br>
collaboration between Digitalradio Norway, Lasse Gimnes and Bjarne<br>
Hareide, the report is available to download here.<br>
<br>
WorldDAB will be posting regular updates in the build-up to Norway’s<br>
digital switchover, with more information available on the Norway<br>
country page. Last month we published an interview with Jørn Jensen,<br>
Chief Advisor to the Director of Distribution at NRK Norway which you<br>
can read here:<br>
<a href="https://worlddabeureka.org/2016/08/22/ibc-preview-norways-path-to-dso/" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://worlddabeureka.org/<wbr>2016/08/22/ibc-preview-<wbr>norways-path-to-dso/</a><br>
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<a href="https://worlddabeureka.org/2016/10/03/norways-path-to-dso-100-days-to-go/" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://worlddabeureka.org/<wbr>2016/10/03/norways-path-to-<wbr>dso-100-days-to-go/</a><br>
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Our thanks to Mike Terry for the above information<br>
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