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El Salvador: Digital TV in 2019Monday, July 12, 2010 The country has set 31 December 2018 as the date from which all broadcasts will be digital. El Salvador's electricity and telecommunications regulator (Siget) will be in charge of supervising the transition to digital only broadcasting. El Salvador: Digital Government by 2014Monday, August 23, 2010 The current government has decide to resume the initiative begun by previous administrations and has set 2014 as its objective. The director of El Salvador's Institute for Technology and Information Innovation (ITIGES), Norwin Herrera, announced the decision saying that some of the projects definitely going ahead include a virtual front desk to enable import permits to be obtained, online issuing of birth certificates, electronic creditworthiness reports for state procurement, e-payment and a transparency platform," reports ElSalvador.com. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.
El Salvador Advances in Digital TelevisionMonday, May 11, 2009 The Superintendent of Electricity and Telecommunications adopted ATSC (Advanced Television Systems Committee) digital television standards used in the U.S. By adopting ATSC DTV standards for digital terrestrial television, the country is taking the most important step in ensuring the success of digital television transmission, according to comments from the chairman of the ATSC, Rovert Graves in Indiantelevision.com El Salvador Starts Process of Changeover to Digital TVWednesday, September 12, 2012 In a maximum period of six years the country will migrate to digital TV and discard analog television. The owner of the Superintendency of Electricity and Telecommunications (Siget), Luis Mendez, said that within a month hearings will begin to determine the digital TV standard to be used in the country. El Salvador: Progress in Transition to Digital TVThursday, June 29, 2017 The Siget has announced that it already has a first draft of the analog-to-digital television transition plan, which is in consultation with private sector companies. Regarding the consultations that are taking place with telecommunications companies, Blanca Soto, head of the Siget, explained to Elmundo.sv that "... They have already had two rounds of talks with private, public, religious and community broadcasting organisations. El Salvador Begins Transition to Digital TVFriday, December 21, 2018 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. Digital Transformation and Business GrowthTuesday, April 9, 2019 Understanding which are the main and relevant data that must be managed in a company and how to protect them in digital format is fundamental for the expansion of a company. Representatives of Costa Rican technology companies WIC, Innovamars, ATTI Cyberlabs and Grupo Inco, agree that organizations are facing challenges arising from the digital transformations they must make to continue growing. El Salvador Does Not Know What Digital TV to UseFriday, January 30, 2015 It is expected that by 2018 the transition to digital TV will be complete, but the Salvadoran government has not yet established when or how it will be done. The transition process is currently suspended because the Supreme Court has not resolved a law suit on unconstitutionality, because of this the General Superintendency of Electricity and Telecommunications (Siget) and the Salvadoran government have still not defined which system they will choose and how it will be implemented. El Salvador: From Broadcast TV to Digital TVFriday, July 17, 2015 A study by the Superintendency of Competition highlights concentration in the market for broadcast TV and suggests accelerating the transition to digital in order to incorporate new operators. The full report has not yet been released by the Superintendency of Competition (SC), but it has been revealed that the main point is the strong concentration in the market, which could be reduced if it faster progress is made in moving towards a scheme of digital television, allowing the entry of more operators. One alternative is to reserve part of the spectrum for the entry of future operators. Get Aboard the Digital Train, or Get Left BehindFriday, May 7, 2010 As a market, Central America is a faithful follower of foreign macro tendencies. Let’s see what’s going on in Colombia with the digital revolution. All eyes upon it TV Sets: Multi Million Dollar Business in Central AmericaFriday, March 16, 2018 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"] El Salvador: New Date for Transition to Digital TVThursday, January 12, 2017 In late January the government will announce the technical standard that the country will adopt and how the transition from analog technology will be managed. Although it had been announced that by 2018 the transition to digital technology would be finished, it failed to start because so many obstacles were faced, from bureaucratic obstacles to a constitutional law suit. Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.
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