Ushering in the NEXTGEN TV era, ATSC 3.0 co-developer LG Electronics has launched new OLED TV models equipped to receive new services with enhanced content, pictures and sound.
platinum SponsorSupporting the continued adoption and delivery of ATSC 3.0 through the NEXTGEN TV logo, and ATSC 3 Security Authority (A3SA) certification programs.
gold SponsorATSC 3.0 will create important new opportunities for U.S. broadcast television stations, including the ability to deliver advanced emergency alerts, program guides, and targeted advertising. However, the ATSC 3.0 environment is complex, and broadcasters need a fast and efficient way to launch NextGen TV services.
silver SponsorSkyScraper XM is a new ATSC 3.0 datacasting system with NRT engine.
silver SponsorUsing Triveni Digital’s ATSC 3.0 and ATSC 1.0 combo analyzer, stations can troubleshoot NextGen TV and ATSC 1.0 service issues to ensure exceptional service quality.
silver SponsorBitRouter’s ATSC 3.0 middleware is field proven, robust and flexible enough to develop set-top boxes, TVs, automotive, distance learning or mobile devices.
bronze SponsorDominating the global market share for ATSC 3.0 transmitters, Rohde & Schwarz’s Next Gen TV solution addresses broadcaster’s need for flexibility, operational efficiency and reliability.
bronze SponsorAGC Systems has diverse expertise in the technologies and businesses supporting the broadcast and consumer electronics industries.
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