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Digital Forty Four : ウィキペディア英語版 | Digital Forty Four
Digital Forty Four was a Sydney-only trial datacasting service that was licensed by the Australian Broadcasting Authority (now the Australian Communications and Media Authority) in March 2004 for an initial three-year run until late 2007. The license was extended on several occasions past 2007, however on 29 January 2010 it was announced that Broadcast Australia's datacasting licence for Digital 44 would not be extended past 30 April 2010.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = ACMA media release 16/2010 – 29 January )〕 Shortly prior to the end of the Digital 44 service in March 2010, community television station TVS began transmission on the service. At midnight on 30 April 2010 all the other services from Digital 44 ceased broadcasting. The services provided at various times during its six years of operation have included a television guide for Digital Television (DVB), a community service channel providing information on road, weather and surf conditions, with live broadcasts every fifteen minutes, the Australian Christian Channel (ACC), EXPO shopping channel, National Indigenous Television (NITV), Teachers TV information channel and live broadcasts of the meetings of the Australian Parliament, with audio-video coverage of the House of Representatives and Senate. ==Channel Lineup== Under conditions associated with the datacasting licence, channels on the Digital 44 service had to be either text based or narrowcast services. Entertainment programming was not allowed on the service, however some programming on the Australian Christian Channel was shown in a reduced screen format with text content around it, as that satisfied the datacast requirement.
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