Originally Posted by AngusMast:
“There's a data stream attached to BBC1 & 2 HD in London - ID 7302 Type 0x52 305 kb/s
Source: en.digitalbitrate.com”
The PID 7302 data stream has been attached to BBC 1 HD / 2 HD / 3 HD (but not CBBC HD) for many months, at least dating back to June 2014. The type 0x52, which you refer to, is simply a stream identifier descriptor in the PMT. It's not really useful to know that the stream has a type 0x52 descriptor. Data, video and audio streams will all have stream identifier descriptors, so knowing that the descriptor exists doesn't actually identify the type of stream.
So, what has changed?: previously BBC 1 HD had a data stream, PID 6610, defined as an active MHEG stream; BBC 2 HD had a data stream, PID 110, defined as an active MHEG. These streams have now been removed, (both the data and the entries in the PMT). PID 7302 is now defined as the active MHEG stream for both BBC 1 HD and BBC 2 HD. BBC 3 HD had, and still has, PID 7011 defined as the active MHEG stream when broadcasting or PID 7010 defined as the active MHEG stream when the off-air slate is displayed. PID 7302 is attached to BBC 3 HD as a data carousel.
This possibly means that the RB service has been running in test mode for many months with the streams on PID 110 / PID 6610 acting as a hidden gateway to the RB service. Possibly with a secret key sequence required to access the service. PID 110 / 6610 have also provided mini RB menus when required for special events.
Basically, the existence of PID 7302 doesn't give any indication of when the service went live. The date that the streams on PID 110 and 6610 disappeared would be a better indication, if anyone collecting DTT stream stats has that information available.