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Ireland's public service broadcaster and owner of the sole national transmission network, [[RTÉ]], launched its DAB service to the East and North-East on [[November 30]], [[2006]], using Channel 12C.<ref>[http://www.rte.ie/radio/dab.html RTÉ.ie Radio: Information<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> It initially began with six stations (four live), consisting initially of the RTÉ radio stations. Currently, it carries the four RTÉ stations, an occasional simulcast of the [[Mediumwave]] version of [[RTÉ Radio 1]], and four new RTÉ digital-only services, as well as some trial services.
Nearly a year previously, on [[December 20]], [[2005]], RTÉ announced that DAB trials would begin along the east coast on [[January 1]], [[2006]]. This date was 80 years after Radio Éireann (RTÉ's predecessor) began. By [[January 5]], two transmitters, [[Clermont Carn]] and [[Three Rock Mountain]], were transmitting a single multiplex on channel 12C, carrying 6 channels - [[RTÉ Radio 1]], [[RTÉ 2fm]], [[RTÉ Lyric FM]], [[Raidió na Gaeltachta]], [[Today FM]] and the [[World Radio Network]], all at 192
A second multiplex appeared in Dublin (Three Rock Mountain transmitter) on block 12A in March 2007 carrying [[Today FM]], [[Q102]], [[Phantom 105.2]], [[FM104]] and [[98FM]]. Today FM was removed from the RTÉ mux on 12C at this time.
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=== Spain ===
Spain has a DAB population coverage of 60%.
There are three national multiplexes: public (192
==== Catalonia ====
Catalunya Ràdio the Catalan public broadcasting station broadcasts four simulcast radio stations in DAB with a bitrate of 192
The public Catalan broadcaster has 85% of population coverage but it has three broken DAB transmitters (Rocacorba, Alpicat and la Mussara) that reduce the coverage.
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