DVB @ IBC2024
The DVB Project will be exhibiting at IBC2024, from 13 to 16 September in Amsterdam. Our booth will host demonstrations of the latest DVB solutions for IP-based delivery and discovery of television and we’ll be present at various conference sessions.
Find us in Hall 1, stand 1.B71. Use our customer code (IBC1465) to register for the exhibition free of charge, even after the early-bird period has expired.
OUR IBC2024, IN BRIEF
- Bring-your-own-device demo of DVB-I
- DVB DRINKS – Friday, 17:00 to 19:00
- DVB-I demos on the DVB booth and elsewhere at IBC
- DVB Native IP demos on the DVB booth and elsewhere at IBC
- Free conference session: “To OTT and beyond! Where will DVB-NIP take the satellite industry?” – Saturday,14:30 to 15:30
- Free conference session: “Mobile TV – Finally?”, featuring DVB Head of Technology Emily Dubs – Saturday, 10:00-13:00
DVB DRINKS
A chance to catch up with old friends and make valuable new connections within the wider DVB family. Join us on the opening day of IBC2024, on Friday 13 September from 17:00 to 19:00 on the DVB booth (1.B71).
DVB BOOTH DEMOS
Handouts
Our booth will showcase the latest market developments related to DVB-I, DVB Native IP and related technologies:
- DVB-I in Italy – a live feed from the DVB-I market trial in Italy, where additional broadcasters have joined the platform and the regulatory environment is taking shape.
- DVB-I in Ireland – a first look at the new proof of concept from Saorview, Ireland’s free-to-air platform, which is examining how DVB-I could underpin a next-generation hybrid broadcast–broadband platform.
- New DVB-I features – a chance to view some of the newest additions to the DVB-I feature set, including accessibility signalling and service prominence, as well as integration with 5G Broadcast.
- Enhanced free-to-air satellite – live demonstrations of new services from both SES and Eutelsat, where DVB-I is used to improved and enhanced direct-to-home satellite television.
- Multiscreen in-home – a live feed of Rai television services from Italy is received via Eutelsat HOTBIRD on a DVB-NIP gateway from Inverto, which streams to mobile devices and feeds the main screen. The content guide is retrieved thanks to DVB-I, with the server address broadcast via satellite.
- Public access points – An EKT DVB-NIP gateway, based on RDK and supporting premium apps, showcases a typical hospitality application: live television is available alongside on-demand content pushed overnight.
A similar use case is highlighted using a DVB-NIP gateway from SEI Robotics based on Android TV.
Both gateways are used as hotspots, streaming to mobile devices and feeding the main screen. - Distance education – A professional gateway from Noovo embeds a learning management system that interacts with tablets to which live or pushed content is served.
DVB NATIVE IP • DISCUSSION PANEL
Saturday 14 September from 14:30 to 15:15 – Room E105
To OTT and beyond! Where will DVB Native IP take the satellite industry?
BTS SESSION: MOBILE TV, FINALLY?
DVB’s Head of Technology, Emily Dubs, is one of the speakers at this year’s IBC Conference session from the IEEE Broadcast Technology Society. Her talk, titled “Five ways 5G can take advantage of DVB standards“, will run through the various ways in which DVB’s latest standards can interwork with 3GPP solutions for media delivery for the benefit of service providers and end users alike.
Several active DVB contributors are among the other speakers and panellists for the session, which takes place on Saturday 14 September, from 10:00 to 13:00, in the main IBC Conference Centre.
More information: Mobile TV – Finally?
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