The plan involves migrating television channels currently occupying the 800 MHz band and adapting communal installations as needed, which will boost both 4G mobile technology and digital terrestrial television (DTT).
 
A simulcast period has been established for areas where channels must change frequencies. This ensures that citizens can enjoy the full range of DTT programming at all times.
 
The government will subsidize the adaptation of communal installations. This catalytic measure will help facilitate the selection of the most suitable technology to guarantee quality.
 
The government will prioritize high-definition (HD) content in the upcoming public tender for the allocation of new national private television channels. HD, along with interactive services, is a key development avenue for DTT to remain the preferred audiovisual services platform for citizens, thus fulfilling its role as a universally accessible, subscription-free information and entertainment service.