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Digital radio

Digital radio has the potential to deliver a range of new and innovative services to listeners. It allows for more efficient use of radiocommunications spectrum and its introduction will enable the radio industry to respond to increasing competition from new digital technologies.

In May 2007, the Australian Parliament passed legislation for the introduction of digital radio in Australia by 1 January 2009. To give the industry adequate time to prepare for the introduction of digital radio, the Australian Government amended this legislation in October 2008 to extend the deadline to 1 July 2009.

Commercial broadcasters will commence test transmissions of digital radio services in the five mainland state capitals during May 2009. It is expected that the national broadcasters will commence their digital radio services in these markets by 1 July 2009.

The legislation is premised on digital radio as a supplement to existing radio services in Australia , rather than a replacement technology. As such, digital radio will be introduced in stages, allowing the radio sector to take advantage of digital opportunities and enabling consumers to benefit from new digital services that will operate alongside existing analog radio services.

Mainland state capital cities will receive the first digital radio services. See further information on the roll-out of digital radio.

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  • Last modified: 13 May 2009, 11:12am