Digital Television
88. Mr. Gormley asked the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources his views on the way in which the development of new digital television transmission networks will proceed over the next three years. [31242/04]
Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources (Mr. N. Dempsey): There are a number of digital television transmission networks available. The most common networks currently available internationally are digital terrestrial, cable-MMDS and satellite networks. Other significant digital television transmission networks, such as television over ADSL, may emerge in time. Technology in this regard is changing rapidly, particularly in light of the convergence between the information technology and communications sectors.
Digital cable-MMDS and digital satellite services are currently available in Ireland. In fact, penetration of digital television in Ireland, at 29% of households, is well above the EU average of 21%. Digital terrestrial television is not yet available in Ireland, though provided for under the Broadcasting Act 2001. I am currently reviewing options for the development of digital terrestrial television, including the possibility of a demonstration project in this regard.
I expect that, in the medium to long term, digital television will become prevalent in Ireland. It is likely that, consistent with trends across Europe, many platforms including cable-MMDS, satellite and terrestrial will all play a significant role in this regard.
Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources (Mr. N. Dempsey): There are a number of digital television transmission networks available. The most common networks currently available internationally are digital terrestrial, cable-MMDS and satellite networks. Other significant digital television transmission networks, such as television over ADSL, may emerge in time. Technology in this regard is changing rapidly, particularly in light of the convergence between the information technology and communications sectors.
Digital cable-MMDS and digital satellite services are currently available in Ireland. In fact, penetration of digital television in Ireland, at 29% of households, is well above the EU average of 21%. Digital terrestrial television is not yet available in Ireland, though provided for under the Broadcasting Act 2001. I am currently reviewing options for the development of digital terrestrial television, including the possibility of a demonstration project in this regard.
I expect that, in the medium to long term, digital television will become prevalent in Ireland. It is likely that, consistent with trends across Europe, many platforms including cable-MMDS, satellite and terrestrial will all play a significant role in this regard.