Transition from Analogue to Digital signal

2009-2013: Transitional Period

The period from 2009 when we started our operations, until the end of 2013, was a transitional period for the switch from analogue to digital television era.

With 21 provisional Transmitter Sites and the corresponding digital transmission frequencies in each one, the analogue signal switch-off and the digital signal switch-on progressively begins in parts of Greece, leading the way to the full transition to the digital era(1) .

Transmitter Site “Petalidi”
Digital broadcasting begins, with simultaneous switch-off of analogue transmissions, for the commercial nationwide TV channels (6), providing coverage to areas of Peloponnese, Messenia and Laconia.
Transmitter Sites “Rogdia” & “Malaxa”
Digital broadcasting for the commercial nationwide TV channels begins, with a simultaneous switch-off of the analogue transmissions (5), providing coverage to the cities and other parts of Heraklion, Rethymno and Chania.
Transmitter Site “Chortiatis”
Analogue signal switch-off for the commercial nationwide TV channels and change in frequencies (4).
Transmitter Site “Hymettus”
Analogue signal switch-off for the commercial nationwide TV channels and digital signal switch-on for 14 regional channels of Attica (3).
Transmitter Site “Aroi”
Digital broadcasting with simultaneous switch-off of the analogue transmissions for the commercial nationwide TV channels in areas of Patras, Messolongi, Nafpaktos, parts of Aitoloakarnania, Achaia and Ilia, is now a reality (1).
Transmitter Site “Akarnanika”
Digital broadcasting of the commercial nationwide TV channels begins, with simultaneous switch-off of the analogue transmissions, offering coverage in parts of western Greece, Aitoloakarnania, Arta, Preveza, Achaia and the Ionian Islands (1).
Transmitter Site “Dovroutsi”
Start of digital broadcasting, along with a simultaneous switch-off of the analogue transmissions for the commercial nationwide TV channels, providing coverage to Thessaly (1).
Transmitter Site “Monte Smith”
The city of Rhodes now enjoys digital broadcasts of the commercial nationwide TV channels (1), along with the simultaneous switch-off of analogue transmissions.
Transmitter Site “Aegina”
Digital broadcasting of the commercial regional TV channels Blue Sky, Channel 9, Kontra Channel and Teleasty begins.
Transmitter Site “Plaka”
Digital broadcasting of the commercial nationwide TV channels begins with a simultaneous switch-off of the analogue broadcasts, covering the areas of southwest Thrace, south parts of Evros and Rodopi, southeastern part of Xanthi and the north part of Samothrace (1).
Transmitter Site “Aegina”
Digital broadcasting of the commercial regional TV channels 0-6 TV, Attica TV, Extra Channel-3, High TV, Mad TV, MTV Greece, Nickelodeon and Sport TV begins (1) .
Transmitter Sites “Hymettus” & “Aegina”
The digital broadcasting starts in Attica for the commercial nationwide TV channels, from the Transmitters Site "Hymettus” and "Aegina" and the coverage also extends to the Mesogeia region, the western coasts of the Cyclades islands and the southern coastal regions of Evia. Simultaneous transmission of both analogue and digital signals is maintained, for the time being, in the largest Transmitter Site in Greece "Hymettus” (1).
Transmitter Sites “Chortiatis” and “Filippio”
The digital broadcasting of the commercial nationwide TV channels in Thessaloniki starts. In "Filippio" the analogue signal was switched-off while in "Chortiatis" the simultaneous transmission of the two signals was maintained, also providing coverage to Imathia, Pieria, Pella, Kilkis and part of Chalkidiki (2).
Transmitter Site “Xilokastro”
The first digital signal broadcasting in Greece of the commercial nationwide TV channels takes place from Xilokastro, covering a large part of the Corinthian Gulf (1).
September 27, 2013
June 26, 2013
December 14, 2012
July 20, 2012
February 3, 2012
December 9, 2011
May 27, 2011
February 25, 2011
February 8, 2011
November 19, 2010
September 1, 2010
June 18, 2010
January 14, 2010
September 24, 2009

Digital Transition 2014

The 156 Transmitter sites that were required by law(7) for successfully completing the country’s transition from analogue to digital terrestrial broadcasting were grouped in 6 regional Switch-offs and the timetable of their execution was determined(8) leading to the conclusion of the digital transition project.

Northeastern Greece and Crete enter the digital era and the transition is completed - 53 Transmitters Sites
Access to digital television signal for approximately 900 thousand viewers of Heraklion, Lasithi, Rethymno, Chania, Cyclades, Dodecanese and Samos.
Northern Continental, Central and Western Greece enter the digital era - 29 Transmitters Sites
Due to adverse weather conditions, the Transmitter Sites of these regions, were activated in 4 phases, until January 16, 2015. Access to digital signal was provided to a total of 1,7 million viewers of Grevena, Kastoria, Kozani, Florina, Arta, Thesprotia, Ioannina, Preveza, Aitoloakarnania and the Ionian Islands, by the activation of 29 Transmitters Sites (11).
Central Macedonia, Thessaly and part of Central Greece enter the digital era - 21 Transmitters Sites
Access to digital television signal for more than 2,5 million viewers of Thessaloniki, Chalkidiki, Kilkis, Pella, Imathia, Pieria, Karditsa, Larissa, Magnesia (including Sporades), Trikala, Fthiotida, Viotia, Evrytania and Northern Evia (10).
Eastern Macedonia, Thrace and the Northeastern Aegean islands enter the digital era - 21 Transmitters Sites
Access to digital television signal for more than 850.000 viewers of Drama, Kavala, Xanthi, Rodopi, Serres, Thasos, Evros and the islands of Lesvos, Lemnos, Chios, Samothrace and Psara.
Attica enters the digital era - 13 Transmitters Sites
Access to digital television signal for approximately 4 million viewers of Attica, Central and Southern Evia, North-Eastern Cyclades and Argosaronikos (9).
The Peloponnese enters the digital era - 19 Transmitters Sites
Access to digital television signal for approximately 1 million viewers of the prefectures of Argolida, Arcadia, Corinth, Laconia, Messenia, Achaia, Ilia as well as areas of Central Greece and Zakynthos.
6ο Switch-off
February 6, 2015
5ο Switch-off
December 19, 2014
4ο Switch-off
November 21, 2014
3ο Switch-off
September 5, 2014
2nd Switch-off
August 1, 2014
1st Switch-off
June 27, 2014