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The director of the Communications Commission says the switchover to digital television in the Isle of Man went well.
Doctor Carmel McLaughlin says the main issues raised were about retuning.
The Island went fully digital on Thursday, when the remaining analogue channels were switched off.
On Talking Heads today, Dr McLaughlin said, compared to places in the United Kingdom, there hadn't been many calls from people with problems:
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