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Publication in the community "Montenegro"

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Television of Montenegro: now only a figure

Until the complete cancellation of analog television in the country there are only a few days. As of June 17, it is planned to complete the measures for switching to broadcasting in digital format, and analog signals will no longer be accepted.

Thus, Montenegro will catch up with other Balkan states (in particular, Macedonia, Croatia and Serbia), which no longer use analogue broadcasting, while Serbia is ahead of Montenegro for only 10 days - the analogue is scheduled to be disconnected on 7.06.2015.

In connection with this important event, the state budget of Montenegro has lost 3 million euros.

To join high technologies, Montenegrins will have to provide their home appliances with signal conversion devices that cost about 40 euros. Adherents of the analogue in the country are still quite a lot - about 20% of residents use the old-style electronics. In other houses cable and satellite TV is already installed.

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