The proprietress of this technical linkage of the
TDT across the satellite Hispasat 1C-1D (30th West) is
Retevisión (Abertis Telecom). We remember that several frequencies of the above mentioned orbital position are made use to distribute the sign of the national chains of television of the
TDT. It is a question of signs that at present they were expressing openly but that could only be received by certain recipients to which the
firmware had been modified to them
préviamente.
These television channels are expressing a few contents (movies, sports, programs...) with rights acquired by what they cannot be seen out of the Spanish national territory. In other words, the access for the big public is illicit.
To safeguard these rights and simultaneously to brake his not legal vision that affects this distribution,
Retevisión has already eliminated
hsta four
transpondedores leaving for the prompt thing one (channel TVE) as soon as the operation was finished to other
transpondedores of the same satellite but using the standard DVB-S2.
In particular, the frequencies affected by the operation of now have left without service to the channels that were expressing in the frequencies 11.657-H MHz (Four, The Sixth,
CNN + and 40 Latin American) and 12.621-H MHz (
TeleDeporte, I SEE,
Set in
Veo, Shop in
Veo and NET TV). At the end of May the proper thing did with the frequency 12.639-V and 12.621-V that were transporting the signs of
Telecinco, Telecinco2,
Flymusic,
FDF,
CincoShop, Antenna 3, Antenna Nongoes, Antenna
Neox and Hearth 10 as well as the corresponding radioes.
Really from now on all the recipients that could get these signs of the
TDT for
Hispasat stop doing it by what there is braked also suddenly the sale of the above mentioned devices, in fact, which has remained stated for something more about one month.
The viewers who gain access to the programming of the channels of the
TDT across terrestrial route will not notice any change and will keep on seeing them openly.
Image of the channel Hearth 10
(SatCesc, 30/06/08)