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Changes in the frequencies DTT in the province of Jaen from next week | Radio Jaén

This month of September begins the change of frequencies of Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) in 11 municipalities of the province of Jaén. Specifically, this next Wednesday 18 will begin in Jamilena and Martos and the 30th day, Monday, will in Alcalá la Real, Castillo de Locubín, Frailes, Huelma, Alcaudete, Santiago Calatrava, Cabra del Santo Cristo , Fuensanta de Martos and Pit. So, to continue watching television will have to adapt the collective installations of recepeción of television in large and medium-sized communities, although there will be a period of between four and six months, in addition to public aid.

Later, during the first quarter of 2020, will result in the change of frequencies in the 86 municipalities in jaén remaining receiving the television signal of the geographical area of Jaén, since the 11 previous to them comes in three different geographies.

From the Ministry of Business and Economy, point out that this process, which forms part of the Second Digital Dividend, does not imply the obsolescence of tvs or set-top boxes for DTT, or the appearance or disappearance of tv channels, that you simply move often. Also, depending on their typology, in some buildings it will not be necessary to adapt the installations of reception of television signal, while, when required to do so citizens will not have to bear any cost, as you will be able to apply for aid envisaged by the Government. In total, in the province of Jaén, 12.709 buildings, in which reside 241.041 people, will need to adapt their facilities during the process of the Second Digital Dividend.

For all of these changes the Government makes available to citizens a web and a phone they will be able to consult all your doubts. Will be on the web: http://www.televisiondigital.es/ and on the phones 901 201 004 and 910 889 879.


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