Posted on December 7, 2015 in ATSC News
Driven in large part by the huge and growing interest in next-generation broadcasting generally and in the development of ATSC 3.0 specifically, membership grew by 26 percent in 2015 to a total of 151 members.
A big ATSC welcome to our 42 new members from the United States and around the globe, jumping on the ATSC 3.0 bandwagon this year:
| Allegro DVT |
| Alticast |
| Anita’s Microsystems |
| Antennas Direct |
| Avateq |
| Candella Software |
| Cavell-Mertz |
| Cognitive Networks |
| DekTec |
| DigiCAP |
| Dish Network |
| DTV Audio Group |
| Eurofins |
| Godetia |
| GTxcel |
| Heartland Media |
| Hisilicon |
| Institut für Rundfunktechnik GmbH |
| KBS |
| Media Excel |
| MediaTek Inc |
| Munhwa Broadcasting |
| Novatek |
| Pacific Northwest Networks |
| Philips |
| Pixtree |
| ProTelevision Technologies |
| Psyx Research |
| RealCom Tec |
| Rohde & Schwarz |
| Shenzhen NELDTV |
| Source Digital |
| SpectraRep |
| WebTuner |
| WILUS |
| New “Observer” Members:
Joseph Callahan |
| Patrick Greene |
| Jeffrey Hamilton |
| RTP Holdings
Schulyer Quackenbush Pat Waddell |
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