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Synamedia provides a complete ATSC 3.0 solution for transmitting, receiving and processing over-the-air ATSC 3.0 signals.
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HVS has been supplying the broadcasters with ATSC 1.0 & 3.0 equipment, professional installation services, and technical support since 1997.
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American Tower is a leading provider of broadcast and wireless infrastructure with ~42,000 sites, offering a wide selection of tall broadcast towers.
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Advanced HDR by Technicolor enables the SDR to HDR transition in ATSC3 & streaming by live dynamic conversion and a single (AVC) stream SDR/HDR format.
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Zixi enables live IP video workflows for ATSC, delivering reliable contribution and distribution at scale, proven in real deployments in the US and Brazil.
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VBox Communications is an expert in digital TV, delivering live broadcast services (DVB-T/T2, DVB-C, DVB-S2, ISDB-T/ATSC1&3) to IP streams with years of product development and manufacturing.
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Most complete delivery platform for ATSC 3.0 and TV 3.0, including broadcast chain, stream analysis and monitoring, broadcast chain orchestration, redundancy, and translator solutions. In addition, new ISDB-t support in our StreamScope product line.
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Tolka features ATSC 3.0 mobile devices, conditional access, affordable receivers, network tuners, and solutions for datacasting and OEMs.
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TitanTV’s MediaStar enables ATSC 3.0 broadcasters to manage schedules, enrich ESG metadata with attributes and links, and deliver rich media experiences to viewers.
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Broadcast and intercom solutions that demonstrate NextGen Audio, ATSC 3.0, AI-driven processing, and virtualized workflows for radio, TV, and streaming.
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