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  2. Saorview - Wikipedia

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    Saorview is Ireland's national DTT service. The Irish word Saor means "free"; thus it is a partial calque of Freeview, the name of the DTT service of the United Kingdom. Saorview is available from 64 DTT transmitters covering 98% of the population as of the end of Q3 2012.

  3. Television in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    By 2012, SAORVIEW offered 98% coverage for all channels. This was a significant improvement in free-to-air television coverage. [21] Similar services such as Saorview available in the United Kingdom (i.e. Freeview) and other parts of Europe are not compatible with Ireland's DTT service. [22]

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  5. Maghera transmission site - Wikipedia

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    All analogue television transmissions from the site ended on 24 October 2012, and since then the Irish digital television service Saorview, has been broadcast from the site in addition to six national FM radio networks and a number of local radio services. Maghera's service area is the West of Ireland, covering counties Clare and Galway, as ...

  6. Digital terrestrial television in the Republic of Ireland

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    Ireland currently uses the DVB-T standard with MPEG-4 compression. MHEG-5 is also used for epg and interactive services. The Broadcasting (Amendment) Act 2007 assigned one multiplex to RTÉ to ensure the continued availability of the four former free-to-air services in Ireland – that is, RTÉ 1, RTÉ 2, TG4 and TV3. RTÉ then established and ...

  7. Spur Hill transmission site - Wikipedia

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    On 24 October 2012 all analogue television transmission ended in Ireland, [2] and the station now provides the Irish DTT service Saorview to Cork city and environs. [3] It is owned and operated by 2RN , a subsidiary [ 4 ] of the Irish national broadcaster RTÉ .

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  9. 2RN (RTÉ Networks) - Wikipedia

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    2RN [1] is the trading name of RTÉ Transmission Network DAC, [2] a wholly owned subsidiary of Raidió Teilifís Éireann, formerly trading as RTÉNL, which runs Ireland's principal digital terrestrial television and radio broadcast networks. In December 2002 it became an incorporated company and subsidiary of RTÉ; it was previously a division ...