Sotos wrote:With TV channels over cable/dsl you get good digital quality. I guess you could easily get HDTV also. And you can also have things like video on demand, games etc. I don't know if you can have those with this DVB-T. In the USA all TV is from cable. Almost nobody uses antennas in the cities there.
With cable its o.k.To cover all around Cyprus with cable tv.we need a lot of money.we have to dig all the roads.my be it is o.k. in big cities.i don'nt know if you have this kind of tunels at south.may be you can use telephone pipes if they are large .For the bigs cities it looks o.k.how about villages etc.... With DVB_T you can use it as a interactive tv too.Also we can do DVB_H for your mobile phones.
Additional Media Services on DTT.
Personal Video Recorder (PVR) Services.
Set top box with a hard-drive and software connected to the electronic programming guide (EPG)
Example: BSkyB in the UK
Movie Delivery and Rental Service
Enhanced PVR service
Top quality movies can be “pushed” into the set top box for
Example: Movie Beam (Disney) in select cities in the US
Interactive Programming
Middleware allowing user interactivity and voting
Example: Skylife for educational programming in Korea .
Terrestrial Digital TV
Audience is addressable as individual or cluster.
Every viewer is known and accounted .
Messages can be relavent
Individual (DVB-H)
Use of middleware on TV set-top box.
Use of IP identification on DVB-H