peegeldusvaba
Peegeldusvaba is a concept in Estonian media law, which translates to "non-linear broadcasting" or "point-to-multipoint broadcasting" in English. It was introduced in Estonia in the early 2000s as part of a broader digitalization of the country's media landscape.
Peegeldusvaba allows television channels to transmit their signal directly to viewers' homes through cable or satellite
In Estonia, peegeldusvaba was seen as a way to increase media competition and promote digital innovation in
To implement peegeldusvaba, TV channels must obtain a broadcasting license from the Estonian Communications Authority, which
The benefits of peegeldusvaba include expanded viewer choice, increased innovation in media technology, and better access
Overall, peegeldusvaba has played a significant role in shaping Estonia's media landscape, enabling more diverse and