Digital terrestrial television in Estonia

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Digital terrestrial television in Estonia, was officially launched on 15 December 2006, when the operator Zuum TV launched its pay service on two multiplexes.[1] Transmissions are made with MPEG-4 AVC compression using the DVB-T standard. A DVB-T2 standard-based network (Multiplex 7) has been created for HD-quality TV picture transmission.[2]

In June 2007, Levira and ETV announced that they had agreed to launch an HDTV trial in July 2007.[3]

In November 2007, a third multiplex was launched, covering almost all of the country. This multiplex was to be used by free-to-air services, while the two existing national multiplexes would only carry pay channels. Hence the public channel ETV was transferred to the new multiplex.[4] At this time there are only 17 free-to-air channels (channels from ERR, Duo Media, TV3 Group and news channels) while others are pay-TV channels, offered by AS Elisa.[5]

As of November 2024, There are 12 High Definition and 37 Standard Definition channels on these multiplexes:[6]

LCN Channel Language MUX
1. ETV Estonian 1
2. ETV2 Estonian 1
3. Kanal 2 Estonian 6
4. TV3 Estonian 6
5. Jupiter (HbbTV service by ERR) Estonian 1
6. Digilevi info (HbbTV service by Levira) Estonian 1
7. ETV+ Russian, Estonian 1
8. France 24 English 6
9. Current Time TV Russian 6
10 TVP World English 6
11. FreeDom Russian 6
12. Duo 5 Estonian 2
13 TV6 Estonian 2
14. Duo 4 Estonian 3
15. Euronews English 3
16. Viasat History English, Russian
Estonian subtilties
6
17. Euronews Russian 6
18 FX Life English, Russian
Estonian subtitles
3
19. FX English, Russian
Estonian subtitles
3
20. Duo 3 Estonian, Russian 2
21. Filmzone English, Russian 3
22. Duo 6 Estonian, Russian 2
23. RTL German 6
24. Eesti Kanal Estonian 3
25. Investigation Discovery English, Russian
Estonian subtitles
3
26. Discovery Channel English, Russian 2
27. National Geographic Channel English, Russian
Estonian subtitles
3
28. Animal Planet English, Russian 2
29. History English, Russian
Estonian subtitles
2
31. Kidzone Max Estonian, Võro, Russian 2
34 Eurosport 1 English, Russian 2
35 Eurosport 2 English, Russian 3
38. MyHits Estonian 3
39. TLC English, Russian 3
40. Travel Channel English, Russian 6
44. TV3 Life Estonian 2
50. Hustler TV English 3
201 ETV HD Estonian 7
202 ETV2 HD Estonian 7
203 Kanal 2 HD Estonian 4
204 TV3 HD Estonian 4
207 ETV+ HD Russian, Estonian 7
212 Duo 5 HD Estonian 4
213 TV6 HD Estonian 4
214 Duo 4 HD Estonian 4
238 MyHits HD Estonian 4
244 TV3 Life HD Estonian 4
245 Kanal 7 HD Russian, Estonian 4
247 Kino 7 HD Russian
Estonian subtilties
4

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Estonia - Official launch of DTT services". DigiTAG. 15 December 2006. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2007.
  2. ^ "Teenused telekanalitele". Levira (in Estonian). Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  3. ^ "Levira and ETV agreed to start HD transmissions over DTT" (Press release). Levira. 4 June 2007. Archived from the original on 12 June 2007.
  4. ^ Third DTT mux for Estonia : Broadband TV News
  5. ^ "Terrestrial TV broadcasting". Levira. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  6. ^ "LEVIRA DTT" (PDF). Retrieved 29 October 2024.



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