Posted on January 9, 2018 in ATSC News
The ATSC is ushering in the New Year with a flurry of activity, more than two dozen technology group, specialist group, ad hoc group and board meetings – focused on the continuing evolution of Next Gen TV powered by ATSC 3.0. Lots of folks involved in ATSC are expected to be at CES and the ICCE in Las Vegas for this month, too.
January meetings, events and dates of interest to ATSC members, industry colleagues and key stakeholders:
Jan. 1
New Year’s Day
Jan. 2
TG3/S33-1 Ad Hoc Group on Service Delivery and Synchronization
Isaac Asimov born in 1920
Jan. 3
TG3/S31 Specialist Group on System Requirements
TG3/S36 Specialist Group on ATSC 3.0 Security
TG3/S34-5 Ad Hoc Group on Accessibility
TG3/S34-4 Ad Hoc Group on Runtime Environment for ATSC 3.0 Applications
Jan. 4
TG3/S33-3 Ad Hoc Group on Interactive Service and Companion-Screen
TG1-10 Ad Hoc Group on ATSC 3.0 Transition
TG3/S34-1 Ad Hoc Group on Video for ATSC 3.0
Jan. 6
Epiphany, Three Kings Day
Jan. 8
TG3/S37 Specialist Group on Conversion and Redistribution of ATSC 3.0 Services
Elvis Presley born in 1935
Jan. 9
Release of complete ATSC 3.0 suite of standards
Jan. 9 – 12
CES® 2018, Las Vegas
Jan. 12-14
IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics, Las Vegas
Jan. 15
Martin Luther King Day
Jan. 16
TG1-10 Ad Hoc Group on ATSC 3.0 Transition
TG1 Technology and Standards Group
TG3/S37 Specialist Group on Conversion and Redistribution of ATSC 3.0 Services
Jan. 17
TG3/S33-1 Ad Hoc Group on Service Delivery and Synchronization
TG3/S33 Specialist Group on Management and Protocols
TG3/S34-4 Ad Hoc Group on Runtime Environment for ATSC 3.0 Applications
TG3/S34-1 Ad Hoc Group on Video for ATSC 3.0
TG3/S34 Specialist Group on Applications and Presentation
Jan. 18
ATSC Board Meeting, San Diego, Calif.
TG3 Technology Group on ATSC 3.0
TG3/S33-3 Ad Hoc Group on Interactive Service and Companion-Screen
Jan. 19
Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin born in 1930
Jan. 20
DeForest Kelley born in 1920
Jan. 22
TG3/S33-1 Ad Hoc Group on Service Delivery and Synchronization
TG3/S37 Specialist Group on Conversion and Redistribution of ATSC 3.0 Services
TG3/S34-5 Ad Hoc Group on Accessibility
Jan. 23
TG3/S34 Specialist Group on Applications and Presentation
Jan. 24
TG3/S32 Specialist Group on Physical Layer
Jan. 27
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart born in 1756
Jan. 29
TG3/S36 Specialist Group on ATSC 3.0 Security
TG3/S33-1 Ad Hoc Group on Service Delivery and Synchronization
Jan. 31
TG3/S31 Specialist Group on System Requirements
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