Light
Network channel 33 is achieving greater innovation as it begins its official
broadcast on Digital Television this coming March 2017! Through this exciting
breakthrough, viewers in Mega Manila will soon be able to experience a clearer
and highly-improved video and sound quality of Light Network in their
televisions. Once official broadcast begins, people can now watch Light Network
anytime and anywhere because not only will the channel be available on digital
boxes and digital-ready televisions, but it could also be accessed through handheld
devices such as tablets, smartphones and other gadgets.
The “digitalization”
is the process of converting our current Analog Television broadcasting into Digital
Terrestrial Television (DTT), which simply means that our existing television
technology will be transformed into an upgraded, higher quality of broadcast
system. Through this digital improvement, Light Network will soon be available
on multiple digital viewing platforms—broadening its horizon among the
television programming sphere.
In an
interview with Engr. Antonio Soriano, the Vice President of Technical
Operations for Light Network, he said that he is excited for the upcoming Digitalization
of Light Network, because the channel had long since been prepared for this huge
digital switchover. “Tayo ang unang nag-convert from Analog to Digital
transmitter. Wala nang test -broadcast. Official broadcast na agad.” He also
said that not all channels are ready to make the digital “switch”, making Light Network the first channel in
the Philippines to migrate to the
exciting domain of Digital TV, while maintaining its frequency on Channel 33.
According
to the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC), once the innovative
technology of Digitalization is fully implemented, it would not only deliver
better image and sound quality to our television channels,
but it would also be able to provide features such as datacasting, multi-channel
platform, One Seg, and most importantly, the Emergency Warning Broadcast System
(EWBS), which is used to transmit nationwide warning announcements in times of
earthquakes, tsunamis, or other high-alert disasters.
Engr.
Antonio Soriano further stated that these features are just few of the many
benefits of Digital TV. According to him, through the other upcoming advancements
in Digitalization, television will finally regain its essential standing in the
lives of people, as compared to the rising media usage for mobile devices. “Yes.
Maibabalik ang TV bilang prime Media tool,” he concluded.
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