Next Monday SRG SSR idée suisse will complete analogue switch-over in Switzerland by terminating the analogue transmissions in the cantons of Wallis and Chablais Vaudois. In order to warn any remaining analogue viewers, all transmitters now broadcast a scroll bar announcing the imminent switch-off. All of Switzerland now has digital television. with the Western part offering reception of the two French language channels, TSR 1, TSR 2 and the Italian TSI 1. In the German part, people can receive the two German channels SF 1, SF zwei, as well as TSR 1 and TSI 1.
Switzerland completes analogue switch-over
05.01 Europe/London, February 22, 2008 By

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