DIGITAL RADIO ON AIR NOW... THE INTERNATIONAL STORY Göran Arvedahl Chairman Regulatory and Spectrum Committee www.worlddab.org.

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DIGITAL RADIO ON AIR NOW...
THE INTERNATIONAL STORY
Göran Arvedahl
Chairman Regulatory and Spectrum Committee
www.worlddab.org
RADIO:
IT’S BIGGER THAN YOU THINK!
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Radio: the most trusted medium in Europe and an €11
billion business
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80% of Europeans listen to radio for 3 hours per day on
average, with listening on the rise
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Commercial radio consists of 5,100 stations and a total
revenue of €4 billion
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70 million radio sets sold per year Europe wide
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Radio still has enormous growth potential
DAB DIGITAL RADIO:
IT’S A CLEVER TECHNOLOGY!
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Eureka 147 DAB System - a proven, mature and reliable
technology, available NOW
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Recommended by the ITU in 1995
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Designed for mobile, fixed and portable reception
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More efficient use of spectrum
- broadcasters can provide more choice to listeners
- plus, the opportunity for broadcast data services
DAB DIGITAL RADIO IS REAL!
• Up to 600 different DAB Digital Radio services are on air
worldwide
• Wide variety of receivers available at affordable prices,
from €80
- includes home tuners, kitchen radios, in-car
receivers, PCI cards, CD players, clock radios,
hand-held portable devices, boomboxes
• Over 300 million people around the world are now able
to listen to DAB Digital Radio
DAB STATUS WORLDWIDE
Canada 
Europe
China + HK
+ Taiwan + Korea
India
Asia 
• Up to 600 DAB channels On Air
• Over 300m population covered
• In Europe, leaders are UK, and
Germany
S.Africa 
Australia 
DAB DIGITAL RADIO IS HERE…!
DAB DIGITAL RADIO IS HERE…!
Why is RRC 04/05 important for
DAB implementation?
• Available frequencies in the 1.5 GHz band are suitable
for local coverage.
• Band III is more suitable for wide area coverage.
• There is not enough available spectrum in band III to
safeguard the T-DAB implementation.
Analogue switch-off in band III
• Analogue TV will remain for a long time.
• Some countries have succeeded to squeeze in T-DAB
blocks into the analogue TV spectrum, and have started
T-DAB transmissions.
• In Europe there is an established plan for these
frequencies.
• RRC 04/05 will make a plan for digital broadcasting in
band III for Radio and TV.
Implementation strategy for T-DAB
• More spectrum is needed in band III to accommodate
T-DAB in Region 1, especially for wide area coverage.
• Spectrum can be available in steps, when analogue TV
is switched off, allowing T-DAB growth in band III.
• Provisions must be made in RRC 04/05 to ease the
introduction of T-DAB in countries, who so wish, while
still protecting other services in neighbouring countries.