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LTN leads the ATSC 3.0 transition, ensuring seamless migration, reliable transport, and 99.9999% uptime, powering superior video, audio, and interactive features. Please stop by and visit us in the West Hall Booth W2100 where we are excited to talk about ATSC 3.0.
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Innovation, Insights and Industry Connections: IEEE Broadcast Technology invites you to visit our booth where highlights include an award-winning user interface for streaming applications; a must-see.
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HCL enables broadcasters streamline ATSC 1.0&3.0 operations w/a cloud-ready model & unified control plane centralizing monitoring and workflows.
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Station-in-a-box for ATSC 1.0, ATSC 3.0, playout, and streaming, featuring AI-powered encoding, captioning, multi-language, and ad insertion.
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Future-proof, high-efficiency over-the-air transmission: ATSC 3.0 exciter innovation, proactive remote monitoring services, AVoIP STL, and much more.
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We show MPEG-H Renderer integrations into DAWs and an AWS-empowered MPEG-H Audio production and transmission workflow in the cloud.
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Future-proof solutions for Media: rights management, programming, metadata management, MAM, AI, cross-platform adv, OTT, Nextgen TV and DAI.
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Enensys leads NextGen Broadcasting with seamless ATSC 3.0/DTV+ redundancy on-prem and in the cloud, AdsReach monetization, and StreamProbe end-to-end monitoring.
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EiTV delivers next-gen TV and streaming platforms, white-label apps, FAST, AVOD/SVOD/TVOD, SSAI and ATSC 3.0 tools.
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Presentations in the ATSC booth on Digital Signage, eGPS, Wireless data services over ATSC3.0.
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