French Television Digital Switchover

The digital switchover of French television will begin next year. We go through what it means and what you need to do about it.

Digital terrestrial television has been around in France since 2005, when the TNT (Télévision Numérique Terrestre) came into service.

TNT offers a minimum of 18 free television channels, including the main existing terrestrial French television channels. By subscription, it is also possible to receive many other channels, including Canal+.

TNT does not give you access to UK television stations, for which you will need to buy and install a satellite dish!

The TNT service is already available to most of the population, although many households have chosen not to take it.

lg smart tv 43 inch 4k From the beginning of 2010 the diffusion of the analogue service will gradually be replaced, region by region, to be switched off definitively by 30 November 2011.

The calendar of implementation by region is as follows:

1st Quarter 2010: Alsace, Basse-Normandie and Lorraine
2nd Quarter 2010: Pays-de-Loire, Champagne-Ardenne, Franche-Comté and Bretagne
3rd Quarter 2010: Poitou-Charentes
4th Quarter 2010: Bourgogne, Centre, Picardie and Nord
1st Quarter 2011: Haute-Normandie, Ile-de-France and Aquitaine
2nd Quarter 2011: Limousin, Côte-d’Azur, Corse and Auvergne
3rd Quarter 2011: Alpes and Rhône
4th Quarter 2011: Midi-Pyrénées, Languedoc-Roussillon and Provence
As a result you will be required to convert or upgrade your television equipment to receive digital signals, either through a new aerial, by satellite, a cable service or through internet broadband.
Those who receive their television service by cable or ADSL need take no action, as they will automatically receive the digital service.

Likewise, those who have a satellite installed to receive French digital television need take no action.

Those who have purchased a new television within the past year or so should also be able to automatically receive the new service, as all standard televisions will have been equipped with an internal receiver. Larger screens and those offering HD may not be equipped, so you need to check if it is ‘TNT Intégrée’.

By contrast, everyone else who receives French television through a terrestrial aerial will need to install a TNT decoder on their television.

If you have more than one television, then you will need a decoder for each one, unless it is already incorporated in the television.

In some cases, even though you have purchased a television equipped to receive TNT, you may also need to upgrade your terrestrial aerial and cable. You may only be able to find out if you need a replacement cable and aerial by first testing the system. Even if you get a reception, if the picture quality is only poor to average, then you will probably still need to change your aerial and cable.

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