MEXICO CITY (11 / DIC / 2015) .- This Friday, around 15,000 Guanajuato and Queretaro about three thousand 500 awoke without TV signal the “ digital switchover “.
According to information from state agencies in Guanajuato and Queretaro a group of beneficiaries of poor households the standard developed by the Secretariat of Social Development (SEDESOL) received digital displays, so the Ministry of Communications and Transport ( SCT ) opens service modules to meet these families after the ‘analogue switch’ ‘to be held on Friday.
According to figures from the SCT, TV 626 000 558 poor households in Queretaro and Guanajuato states this December 11 dawned with digital signals are delivered. In Queretaro, the agency distributed 146 000 280 Guanajuato screens and a total of 480 000 278
This Friday transited to Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) locations Celaya and Leon, Guanajuato.; Queretaro, Queretaro; and San Felipe, Baja California; Parras de la Fuente, City Allende and Saltillo, Coahuila; Caborca and Agua Prieta, Sonora.
Javier Lizarraga, TDT program coordinator in the SCT said they have completed the delivery of digital television in 21 states and conclude with the remainder estimate in coming days.
According to figures from the Federal Institute of Technology ( IFT ) in Celaya, Guanajuato, there are up to 630 000 440 digital TV households, representing a penetration of 97.3 percent .
In addition, in Leon, Guanajuato, there are up to 380 000 439 households with digital signals, meaning a penetration of 97.1%, and in the city of Queretaro to 668 000 999 households were reached, ie, a penetration of 97.5 percent.
In addition, the regulator said three complementary low-power stations located in Zacatecas and Queretaro not transit to digital signals on Friday.
“The three stations of low-power auxiliary equipment of the station call sign XHPAC-TV, located in the town of Melchor Ocampo, in the state of Zacatecas, and the stations callsign XEZ-TV and XHZ-TV located in the town of Landa de Matamoros, in the state of Queretaro, may continue the analogue transmissions until a new determination by the institute, “the IFT.
Irene Levy, president of Observatel said that is under the number of beneficiaries who did not collect their equipment in the Bajio and could be a lack of information or because the SEDESOL not found at the time, as well as “people who may not need or could not pick up your TV”.
For these people and for those who have not prepared for the ” digital switchover ” in the localities that transited towards Digital Terrestrial Television Friday, the expert recommended to acquire a decoder or subscribe to a system pay TV.
“They have many choices, if they make the effort to buy a digital TV, do so, and if not, to acquire a decoder, are not that expensive. The other alternative is to subscribe to a pay TV service, but should consider the monthly payments to the operator, “she stressed the president of Observatel.
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