French media authority CSA has announced the new transmitters that will come on the air on March 31, as already reported by Broadband TV News. The areas served include Amiens, Bar-le-Duc, Saint-Dizier, Blois, Châtellerault and Périgueux. Next will be transmitters in aint-Quentin, Romans-sur-Isère, Cahors, Gap and Porto-Vecchio. By year end, the CSA estimates that 75% of the population of each ‘departement’ will be reached by digital terrestrial.
CSA announces new DTT transmitters
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