The analogue television era came to an end in Singapore on 2 January 2019, with only digital services now available. The DVB-T2 platform, which was launched in 2013, offers free-to-air programming in HD and (where available) surround sound, complemented by catch-up TV and video-on-demand using the HbbTV-enabled Toggle Red Button service.
The DVB-T2 network on the island nation has been designed to ensure good indoor reception. Mobile reception, e.g. in cars, is also possible. The service includes MediaCorp's seven channels, with multi-language subtitles and alternative audio tracks also available. MPEG-4 video coding is used.