In Panama, improvements to the national terrestrial television network are being tendered, which includes the fulfillment of Phase III and IV of DTT at the national level.
Friday, December 14, 2018
Panama Government Purchase 2018-1-31-0-99-LP-007712:
"Supply, integration, installation, training, transportation to site, commissioning, and technical support of three (3) digital TV transmission systems consisting of:
-Three (3) 8kwrms Digital TV Transmitters type DVB-T, DVB-T2, DVB-H, solid state, liquid cooled, double driver and backup sources, including: ASI/ASI A IP gateway for each Transmitter.
-Three (3) Complete Radiant Systems.
-Disassembly, Transport and Installation of three (3) 4kwrms Digital TV Transmitters, Installation of three (3) Complete Radiant Systems and Reinforcement of the Distribution System in the existing Radiant System in Cerro Taboga.
-Twenty-four (24) month technical support on supplied equipment."
Reference value: $ 1,655,000.
Deadline for receipt of tenders: February 1st, 2019.
In El Salvador, the state-owned Canal 10 began broadcasting the open digital signal, and in the next three years it should be implemented by private television stations.
The General Superintendence of Electricity and Telecommunications (Siget) reported that the change from analog and satellite transmissions to a digital signal is progressing successfully, as several private providers have conducted successful transmission tests.
In the first nine months of 2017, Central American countries imported $282 million worth of televisions, 8% more than was bought during the same period in 2016.
Figures from the information system on the the Televisions Market in Central America, compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData: [GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graph"]
The National Public Services Authority of Panama is putting out to tender the supply of 50,000 digital boxes for digital TV signals.
This tender is being performed as part of the transition to digital terrestrial television (DTT).
With the beginning of the transition of digital terrestrial television (DTT), on September 14, 2011, under the standard of Digital Video Broadcasting - Terrestrial (DVB-T), Panama marks a technological milestone of great importance for the transformation of television.
The State Service of Radio and Television (SERTV) offers viewers a digital format with open signal.
The country's State Radio and Television Broadcasting Service (SERTV), chose the European standard DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcasting). In its first phase, they will focus on transforming the analogous signal, and once ready they will offer additional services, such as making payments or requesting medical appointments.
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