DTT services should be up and running in Bosnia & Herzegovina by the end of this autumn, according to Mehmed Agovic, the advisor to the country’s minister of transport and communications.
Speaking to the local press and quoted by Balkans.com and Telecompaper, he added that the transition to digital broadcasting will, cost some BAM37 million (€18.9 million), with services being initially available in the cities of Banja Luka, Mostar and Sarajevo.
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s DTT plans were dealt a blow last year, when the country’s Office for Public Appeals cancelled a tender won by Croatia’s Ericsson Nikola Tesla.
It expects to complete the transition to digital broadcasting by June 2015.