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Activity

The Telecentre maintains the major radio and TV programmes broadcasting networks in Lithuania which include both terrestrial people analogue and digital people broadcasting (DVB-T). In 2006, the company began to use TV programs compact standard MPEG-4 AVC/H.264. The introduction of this standard allowed broadcasting of 10 enhanced digital TV programmes through one DVB-T network. Furthermore, this standard provides the possibility to broadcast TV programmes of high definition, too. The Telecentre is the member of global WiMAX Forum. In 2009, the Telecentre was the first company in the European Union which started to provide Internet services using 4G Mobile WiMAX network. From 2012 October 29 the Telecentre broadcasts TV programmes just through DVB-T network.

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