Half of the DTT transmitters have already migrated and region 5 started on 18 September 2020


The DTT migration process started on 18 September in region 5, covering the districts of Guarda, Bragança and Vila Real (the eastern half) and the municipalities located more to the east of the district of Viseu (see table and map). However, the effects of the migration may already have been experienced in some zones of this region on 14 September, there are transmitters of region 4 that affect this region, namely Carpinteira and Reitoria, in Covilhã which were switched. By 15 September, 121 transmitters had changed frequency, out of a total of 243, meaning that the migration process is halfway to being finalised.

The completion of the DTT network migration is forecast for 18 December. It should be recalled that the DTT migration process started on 7 February, and was suspended on 13 March due to the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.

In order to publicise this process, which seeks to release the 700 MHz band, required for the 5G implementation, ANACOM has held meetings all over the country with the Intermunicipal Community (CIM), so as to inform the municipal councils of the measures it has taken to support the population undergoing the migration. Up to date, ANACOM has already held meetings with 14 CIM, covering a total of 188 municipal councils.

The DTT migration does not affect everyone. In order to inform the population that is affected at this stage, ANACOM disclosed information about the changes to DTT through a letter and leaflet delivered to all homes, summarising the relevant information for people to be able to adapt to this process of change.

When the transmitter changes frequency, the television screen will go black (no image), but all that has to be done is to synchronise the television or DTT scrambler to be able to continue watching free television, as has been the case up to now.  The process is simple. ANACOM took the care to ensure that there would be no need to replace or reposition aerials, change TVs or scramblers, and nobody will have to subscribe to paid television services. Condominiums/buildings with installations with mono-channel amplifiers may have to replace them.

To assist in this process, ANACOM has set up a free telephone helpline (800 102 002), which is in operation every day between 9 am and 10 pm, for people to phone in and clear up any doubts they may have and get help for synchronising their television.

If they are unable to synchronise the equipment themselves or with the help provided through the helpline, 800 102 002, ANACOM will schedule a visit to their home by its technical staff in order to synchronise it, free of charge.

NOTE: ANACOM will only go to the homes of people who call 800 102 002 and who have scheduled a visit during that phone call. If you have never called this number and someone knocks on your door saying they are from ANACOM and they are going to synchronise the equipment, take care, and do not open the door, because they will not be ANACOM technicians.

With the aim of extending the range of entities that can help divulge information and provide support to people, ANACOM has established a number of partnerships. These include Municipal Councils, Parish Councils, the GNR and PSP police, the League of Portuguese Firefighters, the Social Security Institute, AMA (Citizen's Shops and Spaces), parishes and the National Scouts Corps.

DTT transmitter resynchronisation dates affecting Region 51

Switchover Date

Transmitter

Switchover Date

Transmitter

14-09-2020

Carpinteira - Covilhã

06-10-2020

Bornes

15-09-2020

Reitoria - Covilhã

Surrinha

18-09-2020

Guarda

07-10-2020

Bragança - São Bartolomeu

21-09-2020

Manteigas

Lousa - Torre de Moncorvo

Pedra do Vento

08-10-2020

Vale de Mira

22-09-2020

Mosteiro

Leiranco

Trancoso

09-10-2020

Bragança

23-09-2020

Vilar Formoso

12-10-2020

Mogadouro

24-09-2020

Fornos de Algodres

Padrela

02-10-2020

Mangualde

Pirocão

13-10-2020

Vinhais

14-10-2020

Mirandela

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1 It should be noted that in the event of unforeseen circumstances, the resynchronisation dates may be changed. We recommend consultation of the permanently updated schedule at www.anacom.pthttps://www.anacom.pt/render.jsp?categoryId=2958.