Cyprus reinstates old digital TV platform for three months amid viewer reception woes
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Mr Bagel
Cyprus has temporarily restored its previous Velister digital terrestrial television platform for a three-month period, running it alongside the new system to address a wave of reception problems reported by households. The Department of Electronic Communications announced the move on Friday, aiming to ease the transition for viewers struggling with the new DVB-T2 standard, according to en.philenews.com.
The old platform will operate in parallel with the new one during this transition period, as reported by POLITIS EN. The department, which falls under the deputy ministry of research, innovation and digital policy, stated that the reactivation is intended to help households still experiencing reception issues, cyprus-mail.com added.
Reports indicate that the full switch to the new digital television standard triggered numerous complaints from viewers unable to receive signals properly. By bringing back Velister temporarily, authorities hope to give affected households more time to adapt or seek technical support.
The three-month overlap represents a practical solution to a rocky rollout, acknowledging that not all viewers were prepared for the abrupt change. The department has not indicated whether further extensions might follow if problems persist beyond this window.
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