HD Radio Could Be Commercialized in Switzerland Next September
     
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Local FM stations in Switzerland could be transmitting HD Radio signals by next September.

That’s according to a representative of the Swiss communications regulator, who spoke at an HD Radio event in that country this week.

The Swiss government plans to introduce a dual system for digital radio, according to Marcel Regnotto, spokesman for the Swiss communications regulator. Switzerland plans to have the public service broadcaster and new private stations transmit their programming using DAB+, while existing local FMs digitize their stations using their FM frequency. In the next few weeks, he said, a task force will begin planning operational implementation of HD Radio for those local FMs. They hope to launch the first commercial services for HD Radio in September of 2010. Task force members would make a definite decision next April.

A representative of a German radio association said that country is still far from making a decision on digital radio technology.

Some 100 radio experts and regulators from a total of 10 countries attended International HD Radio Day in Lucerne, Switzerland. The organizer, the European HD Radio Alliance, focused on the opportunities for private commercial broadcasters.

This was the third year the event has been held; it took place Oct. 15. Several presentations focused on the upcoming operational start-up of HD Radio in Europe, according to the press release from the alliance. Speakers from Clear Channel and Cox Radio shared their experiences with the technology for attendees.

Attendees could drive a car with an installed HD Radio receiver, and try out new portables now on the market in the U.S.

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More iBiquity spin. It's always the same - no substantial news and always a "could be" type announcement. If it were not for the "could be" announcements they wouldn't have any news at all.
By Sam T. on 10/22/2009
The HD Radio® System definitely has its proponents and detractors. Online broaders’ newsgroups abound with comments both pro and con. Newsgroup postings necessarily identify the writer, most of whom appear responsible for, if not proud of, their point of view. ‘Hit-and-run’ comments, almost always negative, carry no credence. If a contributor is ashamed of what he has written, perhaps he shouldn’t post.
By Jim Wood - INOVONICS on 10/20/2009
Zune "could be" a success but it's not. Insignia "could be" a great seller but it's not. HD radio "could be" a success bit it isn't. Consumers "could be" interested in digital radio but their not. Need i say more?
By Anonymous on 10/22/2009
Great to see the Swiss are seeing the virtues of HD radio. As an HD radio owner for 3 years, I still think it's the coolest thing in my car. I just can't wait for the digital power increase so that I can hear FM in HD when the analog starts to sound really crappy at the edge of outer suburbs of most cities where large percentages of the population live. Afterall HD should enhance reception not just work where the analog is already pretty good.
By Anonymous on 10/16/2009
The man on the moon could be transmitting radio signals in HD too and about as much of a chance.
By Anonymous on 10/16/2009

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