GUATEMALA CITY
. The president said that this is a change that must be because there will come a time when all television signals will be transferred digitally, not analog.
“Not that Guatemalans have to buy new TV, but there are some devices that can receive digital signals. This means that it is more clear and sharp, looks much better signal, you look a lot clearer than the analog system, “the president said.
Perez Molina said that this change should be made, as they did in most Latin American countries and in Central and began what Nicaragua and Costa Rica, as the process takes five years and at the end of this period is given “the analogue blackout “.
now have to consult the various stakeholders, to decide which system would be best suited to Guatemala, whether American, which is used in the U.S. and it is for flat areas, or Brazilian-Japanese, which was invented by the Japanese and improved by the Brazilians.
The president said that it could be implemented the Brazilian-American, it is that which has been used by Costa Rica and Nicaragua, as this works best in areas not as flat as that of Guatemala, “one of the few backward countries” said Perez Molina.
decision is pending from when you start the process, is for it to do the consultations, said the president.
With Geovanni Contreras information.
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