If you do not have digital TV at present, you can still receive the 5 main terrestrial channels through an analogue signal. The 5 main terrestrial channels are: BBC1, BBC2, ITV1, Channel 4 and Channel 5.
From 2008 the analogue signal will be switched off. That means that anyone without digital TV will not be able to receive a signal. The switch over process will be completed
in 2012.
Why is the digital switchover happening?
- Greater accessibility: Some people cannot receive all the terrestrial channels with the analogue signal. It is common for households to be unable to receive Channel 5. Digital TV will ensure that all households will be able to receive all free to air channels.
- Greater choice: There are more channels available with digital TV. There is a range of free to air channels available that you do not need to pay for. There is also a wide range of subscription based television channels available.
- More efficient: Digital TV is a much more efficient way of transmitting the television signal. This will free up valuable airwaves for new technology such as mobile and high definition (HD) television.
