Berlin has become the first area in Europe to abandon analogue terrestrial TV transmissions. The region’s terrestrial TV services are now available on digital platforms only. Since most household TV sets are still designed for analogue reception, many viewers have had to invest in set-top decoders.

According to the Berlin-Brandenburg Media Authority, 150,000 of the 170,000 households who depended on the analogue service had bought the set-top boxes ahead of the 4th of August changeover.

Next year the federal states of Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia and North Rhine-Westphalia will also introduce digital terrestrial TV.The German parliament has decided that analogue broadcasting should be completely phased out by 2010. Analogue reception remains possible via satellite and cable systems.