Posted on June 22, 2023 in ATSC News
From Left to Right: Skip Pizzi, Parag Naik, Cordel Green, Jay Jeon and Kurleigh Prescod
At the 2023 ATSC NextGen Broadcast Conference, moderator Skip Pizzi led a discussion about the deployment of ATSC 3.0 in international markets, with representatives from South Korea (Jay Jeon), Trinidad & Tobago (Kurleigh Prescod), Jamaica (Cordel Green), and India (Parag Naik).
In addition, Skip gave an update on Brazil.
A short highlight reel from the International Progress panel is now available here
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