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Italy switches off harmful TV transmissions

December 2, 2016 09.45 Europe/London By Robert Briel

Italy has completed the switch-off process of television broadcasting transmissions on 61 frequencies, the use of which had been causing harmful interference.

The use of these transmissions had been causing harmful interference into television broadcasting services of neighbouring countries since 2005. The Italian Ministry of Economic Development has informed the international telecommunications union ITU about the switch-off.

The Italian government has now successfully made broadcasters to voluntarily shut such transmitters, or to switch to other channels that do not cause interference.

The first report of harmful interference and request for assistance was sent to ITU’s Radiocommunication Bureau by the government of Slovenia in August 2005. Since then the issue was regularly reported to ITU’s Radio Regulations Board, and it involved other countries neighbouring Italy from 2011. The issue was also raised at ITU’s World Radiocommunication Conferences of 2012 and 2015 and to the European Union Radio Spectrum Policy Group from 2012, with slow progress until 2014.

From 2014, under the newly elected government of Matteo Renzi, Sub-Secretary of State Antonello Giacomelli, in charge of telecommunications, initiated the adoption of a series of legislative, regulatory and financial measures to ensure that the use of frequencies by Italian television broadcasters would be brought in line with the relevant international agreements signed by Italy, i.e. ITU’s Radio Regulations and the ITU Regional Agreement, Geneva, 2006, which provides the international framework for terrestrial television broadcasting in the region.

In 2015, the process of applying these measures was initiated by the Italian Ministry of Economic Development, together with the Italian Telecommunication Regulator, AGCOM. It was successfully completed on 29 November 2016, with the only exception of the province of Marche, which was recently hit by earthquakes and for which the process has been temporarily suspended.

These broadcasts were also causing interference to digital TV reception in Croatia, and the Croatian regulator HAKOM, who has been complaining for a number of years.

Houlin Zhao, ITU’s Secretary General, congratulated Sub-Secretary of State Antonello Giacomelli “for his tenacious leadership in the design, adoption and successful implementation of this complex process, overcoming a number of significant political and financial challenges. I am confident that such a process will serve as a reference to other countries in reallocating spectrum in an elegant and efficient way.”

François Rancy, Director of ITU’s Radiocommunication Bureau, also commended Eva Spina, Director General of Spectrum Planning and Management at the Ministry of Economic Development, and Angelo Marcello Cardani, chairman of the Italian Telecommunication Regulator, AGCOM, “for their contribution to bringing Italian television transmissions in conformity with the international regulatory framework, thereby enabling improved provision of digital television broadcasting and mobile broadband in Europe.”?

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Filed Under: Editor's Choice, Newsline, Regulation, Terrestrial, Top Story Tagged With: Italy, ITU Edited: 5 December 2016 09:55

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Arnhem-based Robert covers the Benelux, France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland as well as IPTV, web TV, connected TV and OTT. Email Robert at rbriel@broadbandtvnews.com.

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