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RfP seeks reference DVB-I app for Android and HbbTV
Building on the momentum established at IBC2019, the reference application will underpin verification and validation of the DVB-I specification. Read More
New version of DVB coding specs published by ETSI
Latest revision of TS 101 154 includes solutions for HDR Dynamic Mapping. Read More
DVB presents world's first showcase of DVB-I services at IBC2019
This landmark demo includes a DVB-I Service List, DVB-DASH streaming with low latency and Multicast Adaptive Bit Rate streaming. Read More
ETSI publishes latest revision of DVB-SI
Update includes signalling for UHD-1 Phase 2, NGA and TTML subtitles. Read More
DVB offering expert guidance to IBC visitors
Book a 20 minute appointment with one of a panel of experts on a wide range of DVB-related topics. Read More
DVB Scene 54: DVB-I Service Layer, DVB-S2X updated, DTT in Kenya
The latest issue of DVB Scene magazine is now available for download. Read More
Analogue switch-off under way in Malaysia
The final two regions will complete the process on 30 September 2019. Read More
DVB-S2X extended with Beam Hopping support
Beam Hopping enables efficient and flexible use of satellite resources for applications such as VoIP, cellular backhaul and Internet of Things. Read More
Infographic compares DVB-T2 and ATSC 3.0
New document provides overview of similarities and differences between the systems. Read More
Broadband TV News becomes official media partner for DVB World 2020
Special offer for DVB Members on video interview package for IBC2019. Read More
SB approves three spec revisions and improved workplan
A new layout for the DVB workplan provides more detail and clarity. Read More
HDR Dynamic Mapping added to audiovisual coding specs
The new solutions allow a receiver, such as a TV set, to adapt a High Dynamic Range video signal to the characteristics of the display. Read More