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  1. Digitalization of Terrestrial TV Broadcasting Project in Sri Lanka | 86 abonnés sur LinkedIn. Clearly, Clear | The History of Television Broadcasting in Sri Lanka dates back to 1979 with the debut of Television Broadcasting in Sri Lanka. However, a significant milestone in Sri Lanka’s television journey was marked in 1981 when Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation (SLRC) was gifted to Sri Lanka ...

  2. Digitalization of Terrestrial TV Broadcasting Project in Sri Lanka | 99 followers on LinkedIn. Clearly, Clear | The History of Television Broadcasting in Sri Lanka dates back to 1979 with the debut of Television Broadcasting in Sri Lanka. However, a significant milestone in Sri Lanka’s television journey was marked in 1981 when Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation (SLRC) was gifted to Sri Lanka ...

  3. Digital terrestrial television (DTTV, DTT, or DTTB) is a technology for terrestrial television where television stations broadcast television content in a digital format. DTTV is a major technological advance over analog television , and has largely replaced analog television broadcast, which had been in common use since the middle of the 20th ...

  4. Sri Lanka's second state-owned TV station - Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation (SLRC) - was established by the Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation Act No. 6 of 1982. SLRC started broadcasting on 15 February 1982. The Act required the SLRC maintain taste and decency and not to incite crime and disorder or cause religious or public offence.

  5. The radio broadcasting of music and talk intended to reach a dispersed audience started experimentally around 1905–1906, and commercially around 1920 to 1923. VHF (very high frequency) stations started 30 to 35 years later. In the early days, radio stations broadcast on the longwave, mediumwave and shortwave bands, and later on VHF ( very ...

  6. Dec 28, 2021 · Digitalization of Television Broadcasting in Sri Lanka රූපවාහිනී විකාශන ඩිජිටල්කරණ ව්‍යාපෘතිය ...

  7. Jan 3, 2022 · Broadcasters are looking at 5G Broadcast as a potential replacement for current digital terrestrial television services (DVB-T/T2). Having surrendered frequencies first in the 800 and now the 700MHz for mobile network operators, there are calls for broadcasting to lose its unique right to use the remaining terrestrial TV frequencies after 2030.

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