An update from across the Irish Sea, our Dept. of Communications has confirmed the coordinated start date for the migration of broadcasting from the 700 MHz band across the island of Ireland, 4th September 2019.In the Republic there will be a 6 month simulcast period to allow viewers time update aerials etc. ending 4th March 2020. Across the border in N. Ireland migration is expected to be completed in a number of weeks.A final coordinated DTT plan below the 700 MHz band is expected to be signed between Ireland and the UK next March.A point to note, the 2019 transmitterfrequency plan on this site differs from what was agreed during the WEDDIP multilateral discussions last year, for example the 3 main NI transmitters the provisionally agreed plans are:
Divis 21,23,24,26,27,30
Limavady 39,41,42,44,45,47
Brougher Mt 21,24,27,29,31,37
Tuesday 17 January 2017 11:05PM
An update from across the Irish Sea, our Dept. of Communications has confirmed the coordinated start date for the migration of broadcasting from the 700 MHz band across the island of Ireland, 4th September 2019.In the Republic there will be a 6 month simulcast period to allow viewers time update aerials etc. ending 4th March 2020. Across the border in N. Ireland migration is expected to be completed in a number of weeks.A final coordinated DTT plan below the 700 MHz band is expected to be signed between Ireland and the UK next March.A point to note, the 2019 transmitter frequency plan on this site differs from what was agreed during the WEDDIP multilateral discussions last year, for example the 3 main NI transmitters the provisionally agreed plans are:
Divis 21,23,24,26,27,30
Limavady 39,41,42,44,45,47
Brougher Mt 21,24,27,29,31,37