BBC to sub-let spectrum capacity on Freeview multiplex B

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BBC to sub-let spectrum capacity on Freeview multiplex B

In advance of the roll-out of Freeview HD starting in December 2009, the BBC has announced it will clear Multiplex B of all current standard definition streams, resulting in the closure of one BBC Red Button interactive video stream and the BBC News Multiscreen stream.

While Multiplex B will be fully reserved for HD services in the parts of the UK that have been through digital switchover, the BBC will, through a competitive tender, offer to the market the two vacant streams available in other parts of the UK in the interim period to 2012.

The two streams will be available in approximately 80% of the country from the end of 2009, and coverage will reduce to zero when switchover is complete in 2012, say the broadcaster.

The BBC has launched its a bid process which will provide third parties the opportunity to launch new services for audiences in the UK.

Caroline Thomson, Chief Operating Officer for the BBC, said: "The BBC has identified an opportunity to release temporary spare spectrum capacity to any interested companies that wish to launch new services for audiences in the UK.

"Not only does this mean that we are ensuring that spectrum is used as efficiently as possible but it will also deliver better value for money for licence fee payers."


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