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Central Digital Television : ウィキペディア英語版
Central Digital Television

Central Digital Television, also known as Ten Central, is an Australian digital television network broadcasting free-to-view on the Viewer Access Satellite Television service, and free-to-air on a number of digital terrestrial transmitters, in remote areas of Australia. It is jointly owned by Southern Cross Austereo and Imparja Television Pty Ltd and is an affiliate of Network Ten and Southern Cross Ten.
The network is similar to other joint venture services already available in Tasmania, Mildura, Darwin and Western Australia. Officially, the service's call sign is CDT in the Remote Central and Eastern Australia TV2 licence areas, and IDQ in the Mount Isa TV1 licence area (reflecting the status of existing Southern Cross Television station ITQ).
== History ==
Central Digital Television began broadcasting ''Ten Central'', ''One HD'' and ''One Digital'' as digital satellite channels on 30 June 2010, the same day as the Viewer Access Satellite Television service was partially launched. Southern Cross Central and Imparja Television also commenced broadcasting digital satellite channels on the same day. The launch of the commercial digital channels coincided with the first analog television transmitter switch off in Mildura, Victoria. This was so viewers in the area who lost adequate television coverage were able to utilise VAST as an alternative source.
On 10 December 2010, VAST officially launched and began granting access to viewers in the Remote Central and Eastern Australia licence areas. This brought digital television to satellite viewers in the Northern Territory, Queensland and South Australia for the first time.〔 Digital terrestrial transmissions began in Alice Springs, Northern Territory and Mount Isa, Queensland on 2 May 2011, with other areas launching between 2012 and 2013.

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