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- Digital television
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{{Update|documentation|date=September 2013}}{{Refimprove|date=December 2007}}Analog television in Uruguay had a history of more than 50 years since it began in 1956, with the first television channel, Channel 10. Since then Uruguay counts with three other channels, Channel 12 Teledoce, Channel 4 Monte Carlo TV and Television Nacional Uruguay Digital televisionOn August 27, 2007, the Uruguayan government issued a decree stating that the DVB-T and DVB-H standards would be adopted.[1][2] On February 17, 2011, the government issued a new decree revoking the former one, and selecting ISDB-T as the standard to be adopted.[3][4] Uruguay hoped for neighboring countries to reach an agreement on an HDTV standard, but so far{{When|date=August 2016}} that does not seem to be the case. - Brazil adopted the ISDB-T system in November 2007 after a very extensive and consistent study (executed by Mackenzie University and Television Engineering Association) where ISDB-T standard presented a more robust signal, more flexible services including mobile TV reception for free and excellent user interactive services. The implementation rollout through the country has been very successful.{{Clarify|reason=vague|date=August 2016}} The prices of digital TV receivers and set-top boxes are rapidly decreasing.{{Clarify|reason=vague|date=August 2016}}
- Argentina is now{{When|date=August 2016}} analyzing ISDB-T to verify if the standard also attends their needs. There is a wish to implement only one digital TV standard in all Mercosur Area, and if Argentina chooses ISDB-T it will be an important step for that integration (except for Uruguay and Colombia).
- Uruguayan URSEC authorities[5] provided no information on which road they would go until late in 2007. On August 27, 2007, Ursec settled on DVB-T and DVB-H. The TV sets being sold in Uruguay seem to be closer to ATSC HDTV-based standards (60 Hz systems, with ATSC tuners in some cases). Most of the DVD-based content in the country is NTSC/60 Hz-based, while the TV standard in use is PAL/50 Hz-based. Most of the analog TV sets sold are PAL-N, PAL-M and NTSC-capable, while most DVD players are multiregion. Authorities are not asking retailers to identify which standard the HDTV sets sold adhere to. It seems{{Clarify|reason=vague|date=August 2016}} that most HDTV standards support both 60/50 streams, so that should not be an issue since the TV sets will have to also support both standards to be certified.{{Citation needed|date=February 2007}}
- 2010: All subscription television operators offer HDTV premium packages at varying prices. The offers rely on proprietary set-top boxes.
Uruguay ceased all analogue broadcasts in 2015.[6]{{Update inline|date=August 2016}} References1. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.presidencia.gub.uy/_web/decretos/2007/08/IE454_28%2005%202007_00001.PDF |title=Uruguay |accessdate=2007-11-30 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071205210557/http://www.presidencia.gub.uy/_web/decretos/2007/08/IE454_28%2005%202007_00001.PDF |archivedate=2007-12-05 |df= }} 2. ^DVB.org announcement on Uruguay's decision {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080110061556/http://www.dvb.org/news_events/news/uruguay_adopts_dvbt_and_d/index.xml |date=2008-01-10 }} 3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://archivo.presidencia.gub.uy/sci/resoluciones/2011/06/miem_347.pdf |title=Uruguay |accessdate=2014-07-17}} 4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.tvd.gub.uy/indice.php?p=preguntas |title=Televisión Digital Abierta |accessdate=2014-07-17}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ursec.gub.uy/|title=Inicio|author=|date=|publisher=|accessdate=12 August 2016}} 6. ^{{cite news|title=Uruguay sets analogue switch-off for 2015|url=http://www.telecompaper.com/news/uruguay-sets-analogue-switch-off-for-2015--873300|accessdate=24 January 2014|newspaper=Telecompaper|date=15 May 2012}}
External links- {{cite web|url=http://www.elpais.com.uy/domingo/anos-teve-uruguay.html|title=Uruguay celebra 60 años de TV|publisher=EL PAIS|date=4 December 2016}} {{es icon}} With interviews to Cristina Morán, Julio Sánchez Padilla, Julia Möller, and Cacho de la Cruz.
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