Last update: 01.12.2025
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DAB+ launched in Luxembourg on 1 December 2025.
At launch, three transmitters - Dudelange, Hosingen, and Napoleonsgaart - cover the country. Additional transmitters will be added by December 2026 with mobile reception then reaching 99.9% of the country.
12 stations are broadcast. The seven national and regional stations available on FM (for example RTL Radio Lëtzebuerg, RTL Radio – Deutschlands Hit Radio) are now also available on DAB+, along with five new stations.
- Crooner Radio
- Eldoradio
- L'essentiel Radio
- LOR'FM
- Nostalgie Luxembourg
- Opus 100,7
- Radio 100,7
- Radio ARA
- Radio Latina
- RTL Deutschlands Hit-Radio
- RTL Radio Lëtzebuerg
- Today Radio
At WorldDAB Summit 2025, Gérard Floener, Head of Digital Development Radio, RTL Luxembourg presented the launch of DAB+ in Luxembourg: Download the presentation.
2023-25: The roadmap to DAB+
On 29 March 2023, Luxembourg's Media, Connectivity and Digital Policy Department published a roadmap to support the launch and roll-out of DAB+.
In a statement, the department said it "regularly analyzes the opportunity for a national deployment and considers that the time for the introduction of DAB+ in Luxembourg is NOW."
"The objectives are ambitious:
- Enrich the sound media offer in Luxembourg;
- Ensure quasi-national coverage in mobile reception (motorway networks and tunnels);
- Support access to digital radio broadcasting of local radio stations."
The roadmap presents the strategic vision, the legal aspects, the practical arrangements and the provisional timetable for the launch of DAB+.
The roadmap is available here.
In November 2024, following the public call for applications for the licence to operate DAB+ broadcasting and to set up and manage a 1st multiplex from 19 August 2024, the Minister responsible for Radiocommunications and Radio Spectrum Management has selected Broadcasting Center Europe (BCE) as the successful applicant.
In February 2025, the Service des médias, de la connectivité et de la politique numérique (SMC) launched a public call for applications for sound radio services to be broadcast on the DAB+ multiplex.
At the same time, SMC is working on the concept for the second digital multiplex for local radio stations. In this context, the Minister Delegate to the Prime Minister, responsible for Media and Connectivity, Elisabeth Margue, met representatives of the Daachverband Lëtzebuerger Lokalradioën (DLLR) on 12 November 2024. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the specific needs of local radio stations and the practical arrangements for their transition to the digital multiplex.
Last update: 01.12.2025
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In December 2025: 3 transmitters provide coverage: Indoor: 75,6%, Mobile: 98,9%.
By December 2026: 9 transmitters will provide coverage: Indoor: 86,2% Mobile: 99,9%
In 2021 a DAB+ trial in Luxembourg covered 75% of the population.
Last update: 11.08.2021
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DAB+ tests were conducted in Luxembourg in 2018-2019 and again in 2021.
Last update: 09.08.2024
The law of 8 July 2024 amending the 1991 law on Electronic Media, which provides the legal framework for DAB+ in Luxembourg can be found here. It entered into force on 5 August 2024.
Luxembourg launches call for DAB+ radio services
27.02.2025
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Luxembourg
The Service des médias, de la connectivité et de la politique numérique (SMC) is launching a public call for applications for sound radio services to be broadcast on the DAB+ digital multiplex. The deadline for submitting applications is 18:00 on 4 April 2025. The call says: "As FM frequencies are saturated, there are currently very few possibilities for coordinating new frequencies or even developing new radio services with wide coverage. This limitation on the development of existing and new radio services is holding back media pluralism, which is of major democratic importance. DAB+ technology makes it possible to remedy this situation by extending the number of radio services that can be broadcast in Luxembourg."
(Le Service des médias, de la connectivité et de la politique numérique (SMC)) Read more
Luxembourg: DAB+ network operator licence awarded
18.11.2024
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Luxembourg
Following the public call for applications for the licence to operate DAB+ broadcasting and to set up and manage a 1st multiplex from 19 August 2024, the Minister responsible for Radiocommunications and Radio Spectrum Management has selected Broadcasting Center Europe (BCE) as the successful applicant. The Service des médias, de la connectivité et de la politique numérique (SMC) is currently finalising, in close collaboration with the Autorité luxembourgeoise de l'audiovisuel (ALIA), the public call for applications for the granting of licences for sound radio services to be broadcast on the first digital multiplex. At the same time, SMC is working on the concept for the second digital multiplex for local radio stations.
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Luxembourg's radio world is to become more digital: Tender launched for first national DAB ensemble
26.08.2024
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Luxembourg
For decades, FM was the radio standard par excellence, but now digital DAB+ is in the starting blocks: Luxembourg has launched the ‘Appel public’ for its first national multiplex. Unlike in the past, the country is not a pioneer, but a latecomer. While our Belgian and German neighbours have long been setting up new digital radio networks in parallel with the tried-and-tested FM operation, DAB radio silence has prevailed in the Grand Duchy. DAB stands for Digital Audio Broadcasting and, according to the EU, the DAB+ version will one day completely replace FM. The ‘Service des médias, de la connectivité et de la politique numérique’ (SMC) has now launched the official tender for the national DAB+ multiplex on channel 7D.
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Luxembourg's public call for DAB+ operator
19.08.2024
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Luxembourg
The Service des médias, de la connectivité et de la politique numérique (SMC) has just launched a call for applications for an operator's licence to set up, manage and nationally broadcast a first DAB+ multiplex in Luxembourg. Information on applications and specifications can be found on the SMC website: https://smc.gouvernement.lu/fr/dossiers/dab/dab.html. The deadline for submission of applications is 11 October 2024.
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Luxembourg issues public call for first DAB+ mux operator
05.08.2024
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Luxembourg
Following the Luxembourg government last year publishing its "DAB+ Roadmap", it has now issued a public call for tenders for a DAB+ multiplex operator's licence. The government says: "The Minister for Radiocommunications and Radio Spectrum Management is launching a public call for applications with a view to operating and broadcasting this first national DAB+ multiplex. At the end of the selection procedure, a licence (authorisation to transmit) will be awarded to the designated candidate who will be authorised to broadcast via DAB+ and to set up and manage a multiplex." The tender states there will be a maximum of 12 services on the mux, which will use block 7D, and that the broadcast network must be completed within 18 months of the granting of the licence.
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Luxembourg publishes DAB+ roadmap
04.04.2023
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Luxembourg
Luxembourg’s Media, Connectivity and Digital Policy Department — Service des médias, de la connectivité et de la politique numérique — has published a roadmap to accompany the launch and deployment of the DAB+ digital broadcasting standard in the country.
The Service des médias, de la connectivité et de la politique numérique has been collaborating with various stakeholders and regularly analyzing the opportunities for a national deployment and decided that it is now time to introduce DAB+ in Luxembourg.
(RedTech) Read more
Publication of the DAB+ roadmap in Luxembourg
30.03.2023
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Luxembourg
The Media, Connectivity and Digital Policy Department has published a roadmap to support the launch and roll-out of the DAB+ digital broadcasting standard in Luxembourg.
In collaboration with stakeholders, the Media, Connectivity and Digital Policy Department regularly analyses the opportunity for a national deployment and considers that the time for the introduction of DAB+ in Luxembourg is NOW.
(Media, Connectivity and Digital Policy Department) Read more
Radioplayer launches new mobile apps service in Luxembourg
07.03.2023
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Radioplayer
WorldDAB Member
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Luxembourg
Radioplayer has launched in Luxembourg with mobile apps for all national RTL brands, public service radio 100,7 and Eldoradio. It brings the total number of countries in the Radioplayer partnership to 19, and follows the recent news that Finland, Greece and Cyprus have also launched.
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RTL stops broadcasting on long wave
02.01.2023
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Luxembourg
An important page in the history of radio is being turned in Luxembourg: the giant transmitters of Beidweiler in Luxembourg were finally switched off on 1 January.
It was the last of the big radio stations in France to still broadcast on long wave. Since the beginning of 2023, this is over. RTL no longer broadcasts its signal on long wave from its transmitter centre in Beidweiler, Luxembourg.
The measure, which was taken primarily to save money, should enable the group to reduce its electricity consumption by some 6,000 megawatt hours (MWh) per year, the equivalent of 3,000 people in France.
The station has launched a communication campaign to help its listeners switch to other listening methods, in particular FM, DAB+ digital terrestrial radio, TV boxes and its mobile application.
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Luxembourg: Plan to launch digital radio scheduled for May
13.04.2022
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Luxembourg
The government is due to present a study on how to introduce digital audio broadcasting in Luxembourg, with the document delayed from 2021.
In September 2020, Luxembourg launched a study on the introduction of DAB+ and the results are due to be presented in May this year, prime minister Xavier Bettel (DP), who is also media minister, said in answer to a parliamentary question on Tuesday. The service was expected to launch last year.
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