In late October 2008, the President submitted a bill to Congress detailing the legal framework for DTTV broadcasting in the country, but without defining which standard would be used.) On 14 September 2009, Chile announced its decision to adopt the Japanese / Brazilian standard
ISDB-T International with
MPEG-4 for digital terrestrial television, joining Brazil, Argentina and Peru. The
analog switchoff was scheduled for 2019. Chile had delayed its decision on which
digital terrestrial television standard to adopt. As of 2021, a new schedule has been set for 2024
TVN, Chile's state-owned channel, has made digital terrestrial television broadcast tests since 1999.
Canal 13 has been doing so since 2007 in
Santiago only, transmitting in three DTV formats (
ATSC,
DVB and
ISDB). In
Valparaiso,
UCV TV was to start in June 2010 demonstrative ISDB-Tb broadcasting for the Valparaíso/Viña del Mar area, using an 800 watts transmitter.
HDTV-ready television sets are widely sold in Chile, and
cable and
satellite television companies transmit limited HD content to its subscribers (27 HD channels in
VTR (2 national-free, 4 Premiums, 21 basic), the country's largest cable TV provider). == International channels ==