Transition To Digital Television: My Experiences in Madrid Spain
by DeeNice on November 8, 2009
Who Knew, while finally taking a well deserved 2 weeks off volunteering to attend a special English Immersion Program in Spain at ValledelVilla I would meet a spanish version of myself as the DTV Advocate… Who Knew. Her name is Raquel and she is a Marketing Manager/advocate in Madrid for the “Black Out” or TDT: Digital Terrestrial Television.
Definition: Digital Terrestrial Television (DTTV or DTT) is the technological evolution and advance from analogue terrestrial television, which broadcasts land based (terrestrial) signals.
We have been discussing and sharing best practices from both our countries – it was a thrilling conversation. Hopefully, I plan to begin traveling to other countries to share our best practices with other national.
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