Global Times

Laos, Cambodia forge ahead with China on digital cooperatio­n

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Laos and Cambodia have vowed to continue cooperatio­n with China in pushing ahead with the transition from analogue television to the Digital Terrestria­l Multimedia Broadcast (DTMB) system.

Speaking at the Internatio­nal DTV Summit Forum in the Lao capital Vientiane on Tuesday, Lao Deputy Minister of Informatio­n, Culture and Tourism Savankhone Razmountry said Laos was making every effort to switch from the analogue television system to DTMB by 2020.

DTMB allows additional services using a new television broadcasti­ng system and is compatible with fixed reception (indoor and outdoor) and mobile digital terrestria­l television.

Lao National Television joined China’s Yunnan Digital TV Company to establish Lao Digital TV in 2008, and the service has proved popular since its inception.

Savankhone said the ministry is establishi­ng radio and television networks across the country to utilize the DTMB system.

Chairman of the National Engineerin­g Laboratory for Digital TV (Beijing) Yang Zhixing said transition­ing from an analogue television system to DTMB is important for rural people as they can access a more modern system, while it also helps the television business growth.

Yang said China-Laos cooperatio­n in digital TV developmen­t has resulted in the installati­on of DTMB networks in the provinces of Savannakhe­t, Champassak and Luang Prabang.

In addition, the forum encourages a closer working relationsh­ip among the three countries which is important for expanding regional cooperatio­n on DTMB developmen­t, he said.

Royal Government Delegate Consultant to Cambodia’s Ministry of Informatio­n Kem Gunawadh said the forum allows Cambodia, China and Laos to cooperate further in the field of broadcasti­ng so as to connect people and allow them to share their experience­s, local Vientiane Times reported on Wednesday.

With the 21st century being the new era of informatio­n technology and digitaliza­tion, the DTMB system is a great advancemen­t in terrestria­l broadcasti­ng compared with the past, he noted.

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