We are pioneering the future of broadcasting with 5G technology! 🌐📺 Yesterday, a selected group of experts and journalist were able to witness the first two mobile phones receiving tv signal through 5G broadcasting. 5G Broadcast is a new terrestrial broadcast standard which is using all the benefits from DVB-T2. It is the most efficient and energy-saving method of using the frequency spectrum for television broadcasting. It can deliver multimedia content to a mobile phone without needing a connection to a mobile network or a SIM card. We have been testing 5G Broadcast since 2022, and the trials are now progressing significantly, as the first mobile phones capable of effectively receiving such broadcast content have appeared. 'We see 5G Broadcast technology as one of the future paths for terrestrial digital television broadcasting. It will enable broadcasts to be received on a mobile phone, even in areas without regular mobile network coverage, which enhances both the ability to provide information in crisis situations and, for example, allows viewers to watch TV content while travelling', says Milos Mastnik. 'At the same time, TV content will become more accessible to younger generations, who are accustomed to watching everything on their mobile screens', adds Mastník. Stay tuned for more updates on this groundbreaking technology! 🧡 Read the full press release here: https://lnkd.in/eR4faGk2 #5Gbroadcasting #5Gtechnology #terrestrial #TV #5G
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--> The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB)’s ‘Guidelines for Uplinking and Downlinking of Satellite Television Channels in India, 2022’ mandate that broadcasters use satellite medium to provide their channels to Distribution Platform Operators (DPOs). --> However, with technological advancements, broadcasters now have the option to transmit channels terrestrially using technologies like cable, Wi-Fi, or the Internet. --> To support this shift, MIB sought recommendations from TRAI on a ‘Regulatory Framework for Ground-based Broadcasters’ (GBBs) on 22nd May 2024. TRAI issued a Consultation Paper in October 2024 and after receiving feedback, has finalised the following recommendations: • Ground-based broadcasters should follow rules similar to satellite broadcasters, excluding satellite-specific provisions. • Broadcasters can use terrestrial mediums freely or switch between terrestrial and satellite mediums with government approval. • Service area for ground-based broadcasters should remain at the national level. • MIB should assess whether FAST (Free Ad-Supported Streaming Television) channels comply with guidelines and consult TRAI on policy if needed. • TRAI reiterated its earlier recommendations from May 2023 on simplifying regulations for the broadcasting sector. Do let us know your thoughts! #TRAI #Regulations #GroundBasedBoardcasters #CommunicationLaw
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📡 ATSC 3.0 Recommended for Brazil's Physical Layer! 📡 Exciting developments are underway as ATSC 3.0 is recommended for Brazil’s physical layer, marking a significant step forward in the evolution of broadcast technology. This advanced standard promises to enhance the quality and flexibility of digital television broadcasting across the country, offering improved signal robustness, higher resolution, and immersive audio experiences. ATSC 3.0, known for its capability to deliver 4K Ultra HD content and advanced interactive features, will pave the way for a more dynamic and engaging viewing experience. This move aligns with Brazil’s commitment to adopting cutting-edge technology and providing viewers with superior content quality and innovative features. 🔍 Key Highlights: Enhanced signal performance and reliability Support for 4K Ultra HD resolution Advanced interactive and personalized content options 📈 Explore how this recommendation could transform Brazil's broadcasting landscape and bring a new level of entertainment to audiences nationwide. For a comprehensive overview of this development and its implications for the future of TV broadcasting, read the full article https://buff.ly/4fuimEb. Subscribe to our newsletter for more updates!! #ATSC3 #Broadcasting #DigitalTV #4KUltraHD #TechInnovation #BrazilBroadcasting #FutureOfTV #8KA
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The ‘Guidelines for Uplinking and Downlinking of satellite TV channels in India, 2022’ issued by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB), containing the terms and conditions for TV broadcasting services, make it mandatory for the broadcasters to use satellite medium for providing their channels to the distribution platform operators (DPOs)... Read More At:- https://lnkd.in/gd5tbdx7 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India(TRAI) Ministry of Information and Broadcasting #SatelliteTv #broadcastingservices #channel #news #NewsUpdate #newsfeed #dailynews #IBWNews
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More than 40 companies are showcasing how ATSC 3.0 next-generation broadcast standards can be applied to delight viewers and introduce new streaming and data delivery options for businesses at the 2024 NAB Show. “Eight countries representing over a billion viewers are now deploying, planning launches, or experimenting with ATSC 3.0 broadcast technologies, a fact that we’ll be celebrating throughout the 2024 NAB Show,” said Madeleine Noland, President of ATSC, the broadcast standards association. ATSC 3.0 broadcasts are being tested in India, Canada and Mexico, and Brazil has already selected key ingredients of the ATSC 3.0 system for their next-generation system, joining South Korea, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and the U.S., which are on-air or planning near-term launches. https://lnkd.in/eYqP6br9
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Those of a certain age will remember growing up with the cracks, pops, and fading when listening to medium wave or shortwave AM radio stations. Today, many of us only listen to digital FM broadcast stations or their online streams. Within dense urban areas, DAB/FM stations are ideal. However, to cover sparsely populated, remote, and geographically dispersed regions, the only viable and cost-effective approach is using lower frequencies. I spoke with Matthew Phillips of CML Micro to learn about the DRM Digital Radio standard gaining adoption worldwide and how its ability to send emergency alerts over long distances brings new life into medium wave and shortwave broadcasting. #digitalradio #DRM #wireless #broadcasting #RF #shortwave #mediumwave https://lnkd.in/g5kPgpcS
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Everywhere the broadcast landscape is shifting inexorably from linear to digital and with it the nature of the distribution infrastructure from over the air to internet. But the UK is a beacon in continuing to want to enshrine universal access to public broadcast channels from the BBC, ITV and others. The report points out that even though Digital Terrestrial and satellite delivered households are declining, the resilience of live TV as a shared cultural experience for key moments such as cultural and sporting events has not gone away. While every household in the UK has the right to ‘decent affordable’ internet connection of at least 10 Mbit/s this would be put under strain if there were a sudden switchover to IP. Without greater advances in compression, superfast broadband speed (30 Mbit/s) is more likely to provide a reliable viewing experience but that will cost capital investment. Ofcom point out that if investment or technology advance is not forthcoming then broadband speeds would not be sufficient for a reliable IPTV viewing experience making any imminent abandonment of DTT unlikely. So how the country transitions to a future of increased reliance on broadband networks for video streaming while ensuring availability for all will be a complex decision – and one where technical considerations will likely not be the only factors at play. #DTT #NextGenTV #IPStreaming #Freeview #Freesat https://lnkd.in/e3Gr4swP
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Insightful piece by David Edwards about the additional challenges of moving off DTT - including limited access to sufficient broadband, and higher power consumption
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Everywhere the broadcast landscape is shifting inexorably from linear to digital and with it the nature of the distribution infrastructure from over the air to internet. But the UK is a beacon in continuing to want to enshrine universal access to public broadcast channels from the BBC, ITV and others. The report points out that even though Digital Terrestrial and satellite delivered households are declining, the resilience of live TV as a shared cultural experience for key moments such as cultural and sporting events has not gone away. While every household in the UK has the right to ‘decent affordable’ internet connection of at least 10 Mbit/s this would be put under strain if there were a sudden switchover to IP. Without greater advances in compression, superfast broadband speed (30 Mbit/s) is more likely to provide a reliable viewing experience but that will cost capital investment. Ofcom point out that if investment or technology advance is not forthcoming then broadband speeds would not be sufficient for a reliable IPTV viewing experience making any imminent abandonment of DTT unlikely. So how the country transitions to a future of increased reliance on broadband networks for video streaming while ensuring availability for all will be a complex decision – and one where technical considerations will likely not be the only factors at play. #DTT #NextGenTV #IPStreaming #Freeview #Freesat https://lnkd.in/e3Gr4swP
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ICYMI, here is an article I wrote to provide an understanding about mobile broadcasting technologies, the terms being used, the systems being considered and the progress of technical development and adoption. We hope to inform your decisions about investing in and advancing mobile broadcasting systems. #atsc #atsc3 #nextgentv https://lnkd.in/eGHadH-d
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🚀 Exciting News in the World of Digital Radio Broadcasting! 📻 The DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) aerial market is set for remarkable growth, with projections indicating it will reach a staggering $5.95 billion by 2032. This surge reflects the increasing demand for high-quality digital radio services and the advancements in broadcasting technology. DAB technology offers superior audio quality and a wider range of channels compared to traditional FM, making it a preferred choice for listeners and broadcasters alike. As more countries adopt DAB and infrastructure improvements continue, the market for DAB aerials is expanding rapidly. This growth trajectory presents significant opportunities for stakeholders in the broadcasting and telecommunications industries. With advancements in technology and an expanding global footprint, the DAB aerial market is poised to be a major player in the digital broadcasting landscape. Stay tuned for more updates as this exciting market continues to evolve! https://lnkd.in/d-5byA8d #DAB #DigitalRadio #Broadcasting #MarketGrowth #TechTrends #FutureOfRadio
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Broadcast 2.0 is not the future of broadcasting; it is the present. With CABSAT 2024 starting tomorrow, our latest article takes a look at the importance of adapting to the new paradigm and the technologies broadcasters & operators in MENA and beyond are going to have to adopt to keep up with accelerating change. https://hubs.ly/Q02xJbqj0 #CABSAT2024 Sammer Elia Ali AMAZOUZ
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