>       I also dislike the idea that Multiplex 1 will be required to 
> carry BBC One, two, CBBC/three, CBeebies/four, News 24, BBC Parliament
and channel
> five.  Even from the extra capacity gained from moving to 64QAM mode
(6 Mb/s) the loss 
> of the 24Mb/s that the BBC would have had on multiplex B, this can
only mean:
>       - the end of BBCi's two interactive channels;
>       - the removal of the Radio channels (even though they are widely
listen to
> this way);
>       - the reduction in bitrate and picture quality from the
television services.
>       - no change of BBC three/four having a daytime service;

Not everything from Mux B will go on Mux 1 - some will go to Mux 2 (and
mux 2 will move some stuff to Mux A)

Incidentally, this is the proposed change in diagramatic form
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/images/nr/multiplexes

I love the spin they put on it by drawing the current arrangement as all
jumbled up, whilst the new arrangement is all neatly regimented and
organised :)


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