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Most likely, the same thing that's happening in America. It's being phased out.

Each country will choose their digital system from what's available, set the standards and modify the signal parameters as they feel is best for them.

There's no guarantee that one TV will work in Another Country just because of DVB, and I suspect that we'll have the same incompatibility issues. we already know about the difference voltages used in different countries and their preferences for 50 hz. and 60 hz. electrical services.

Hard to say, but time will finally give us the answers in the long run.

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