GENEVA—The DVB Steering Board has approved the DVB-I specification, which aims to ensure linear TV delivered via the internet is as user-friendly and robust as traditional TV, DVB announced today. The ...
GENEVA — 10 September 2019 — Exhibiting at IBC2019 (1.B71), DVB, an industry consortium that develops open interoperable technical specifications for the delivery of digital media and broadcast ...
Germany has taken a major step towards the introduction of DVB‑I, after the national round‑table group adopted the DVB‑I Book ...
The DVB Project has approved commercial requirements for DVB-I service support over 5G networks and systems. Work has already commenced in its Technical Module to provide extensions to the relevant ...
DVB-I, the open specification for internet-based discovery and description of television services, is seeing global momentum following three new announcements. Firstly, Freeview New Zealand has ...
Industry consortium DVB has announced it has officially approved new specification DVB-I, which aims to ensure that linear television delivered over the internet is as user-friendly and robust as a ...
In Germany, the market launch of the new TV standard DVB-I (Digital Video Broadcasting – Internet) is getting closer. Public and private television broadcasters as well as associations and authorities ...
Television today often operates through various channels. Many households use either cable, satellite dishes, or Internet TV (IPTV)–sometimes even simultaneously. Additionally, there are streaming ...
At IBC2019, DVB will demonstrate how it is enabling an open standards-based approach to OTT and broadband television through its new DVB-I suite of specifications, highlighting support for low latency ...
The DVB Project has approved commercial requirements for DVB-I service support over 5G networks and systems. Work has already commenced in DVB’s Technical Module to provide extensions to the relevant ...
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