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Digital terrestrial television in Denmark was technically launched in March 2006 after some years of public trials. The official launch was at midnight on 1 November 2009, when analogue broadcasts ceased nationwide. As of June 2020, five national
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are available. MUX 1 is owned by DR but operated by Cibicom A/S. They broadcast
free-to-air Free-to-air (FTA) services are television (TV) and radio services broadcast in unencrypted form, allowing any person with the appropriate receiving equipment to receive the signal and view or listen to the content without requiring a subscri ...
channels only. MUX 2 - 5 are owned and operated by
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broadcasting encrypted pay-TV only.


History


Pre-launch

In 1999, a trial was launched in
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and
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. Another trial was launched in 2002 on northern
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, broadcasting the three public service channels and an experimental regional channel called "TV 2/Nord-Digital". In June 2005, a broad majority consisting of Venstre, the Conservative People's Party, the
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, the Radical Liberal Party, the Socialist People's Party and
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agreed that the analogue broadcasts would cease in October 2009.


National launch

The technical launch was made on 31 March 2006, after some months of national trials with one multiplex covering the entire country. It offered the national analogue channels
DR1 DR1 (DR Et) is the flagship television channel of the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR). It became Denmark's first television station when it began broadcasting in 1951 – at first only for an hour a day, three times a week. Besides it ...
and TV 2, as well as DR2, a stream for signed simulcasts of news programmes on the three other channels and the MHP services DR extra and TV 2 Extra. On 19 February 2008
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started broadcasting on the simulcast channel when this channel was not used for simulcasting (between 17:00 and 20:00). The multiplex was operated by DIGI-TV I/S, a
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between DR and TV 2. On 11 June 2007 the
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announced that the six parties had agreed on how the extension of the network of a total of 8 multiplexes would continue. Four multiplexes (MUX 3 to 6) would be given to a commercial gatekeeper which would be required to have a varied offering and would be chosen through a "beauty contest". DIGI-TV, would be given another multiplex, MUX 2, in addition to its MUX 1. MUX 2 would be carrying the children and culture channel from DR, a parliament channel, more airtime for the TV 2 regions and
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. MUX7 was on 29 June 2009 allocated to use for
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, set to launch in 2013. The fate of MUX8 was not decided. On 27 March 2008
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got the gatekeeper rights for MUX 3, 4 and 5. Boxer went on air on 2 February 2009 using the granted multiplexes. The commercial gatekeeper would be required to carry at least one channel from neighbouring countries and a local channel. A maximum of 25 percent of the capacity could be used for "high-pay" channels (such as
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). The official launch was made on 1 November 2009, which also marked the launch of the new public channels
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,
DR K DR K was a Danish free-to-air Free-to-air (FTA) services are television (TV) and radio services broadcast in unencrypted form, allowing any person with the appropriate receiving equipment to receive the signal and view or listen to the cont ...
,
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(replaced by DR3 in January 2013) and a 24‑hour version of
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(replaced by
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in March 2013). Also on the same day, Copenhagen-based company Open Channel Aps launched a trial multiplex, "MUXCPH", with local channels such as
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.


Post-launch


Expansion

On 1 November 2010, Boxer was granted its fourth multiplex MUX6. The conditions at the time were that 15% of the capacity should be given to DR. 35% to other companies, while Boxer were free to use the remaining 50% themselves for
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-services. However, these conditions were dropped on 10 August 2012. It was announced MUX6 would use DVB-T2 for HDTV, set to launch in October 2013. On 26 September 2013 Boxer launched its fourth multiplex - MUX6 - which uses DVB-T2 with MPEG-4. On 1 July 2011 the
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announced that MUX8 were to be used for digital TV. A gatekeeper as well as a launch date for MUX8 has yet to be announced. On 1 November 2012 Open Channel's trial of MUXCPH was replaced with the trial of a new DVB-T2 trial multiplex, MUXCPH-2. Now broadcasting both local channel
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as well as international channel
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, from the TDC radio tower at Borups Alle in the center of
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, the signal can be received by more than 700,000 households. In April 2013, Open Channel got permission to reuse the first MUXCPH for a new DVB-T2 mux with
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coding and
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capabilities.


High-definition

On 11 January 2012, the
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MUX1 switched from
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to the newer
MPEG-4 MPEG-4 is a group of international standards for the compression of digital audio and visual data, multimedia systems, and file storage formats. It was originally introduced in late 1998 as a group of audio and video coding formats and related ...
codec standard. This made it possible to broadcast
DR1 DR1 (DR Et) is the flagship television channel of the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR). It became Denmark's first television station when it began broadcasting in 1951 – at first only for an hour a day, three times a week. Besides it ...
and the TV 2 regional channels in 720p HD. Later, on 1 April, the commercial MUX5 converted to the DVB-T2 system for HDTV use. A further focus was placed on HD when, on 5 April 2016, Boxer stopped simulcasting HD and SD versions of the same channels, focusing on HD versions only. In late 2016 and early 2017 DIGI-TV made changes to their two multiplexes making it possible to launch both DR2 and DR K in 720p HD.


2020 changes

In May 2017, the Ministry of Culture proposed two scenarios on what the terrestrial television infrastructure in Denmark could look like after 3 April 2020 when Boxer's gatekeeper rights expire, and the 700 MHz band switching from TV to mobile broadband. In scenario A, all 5 UHF multiplexes and the single VHF multiplex would be given to the gatekeeper, with the condition of broadcasting free-to-air channels from DR and TV 2. In scenario B, a single UHF multiplex would be given to Digi-TV (the joint-venture between DR and TV 2) to be used for free-to-air broadcasting. The remaining 4 UHF multiplexes as well as the single VHF multiplex would be given to the gatekeeper. In both scenarios it is expected that every multiplex will use DVB-T2 and HEVC. In December 2017, it was announced that scenario B had been chosen, and a new gatekeeper for minimum 4 multiplexes will be chosen through a "beauty contest" which ran through 5 March 2018. On 13 March 2018, the current gatekeeper Boxer was announced as being the only applicant. On 6 June 2018, Boxer was announced as the winner, and they would continue to be the gatekeeper after 3 April 2020. As part of a new media agreement by the Folketing in 2018 with a permanent lower budget for DR, DR announced in 2019 that three of their free-to-air channels would close. On 2 January 2020, DR3, DR K, and DR Ultra ceased broadcasting. Due to the
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it was announced that the national switch-over to DVB-T2 would be postponed to June 2. The argument being that some people (especially the elderly) would not have purchased DVB-T2 equipment, and would be left with no means of keeping up-to-date with new information regarding the pandemic. On 2 June 2020, the number of available multiplexes decreased from 6 to 5, with a switch-over from DVB-T to DVB-T2 on all 5 multiplexes. This made it possible to broadcast DR Ramasjang in HD. The joint-venture DIGI-TV shut down, with the ownership of MUX1 transferred to DR. In October 2021, Boxer was folded into parent company
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and the name Boxer was dropped.


Current channels

As of 1 March 2024.


References

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External links


DR's information site about digital TV in DenmarkDIGI-TV in English
Television in Denmark
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