Posted on September 1, 2020 in ATSC News
1 – TG3/S33, Specialist Group on Management and Protocols
2 – TG3/S32, Specialist Group on Physical Layer SFN/STL SG
3 – Planning Team 8 – Core Network Technologies for Broadcast
8 – India Implementation Team
9 – TG3/S32, Specialist Group on Physical Layer SFN/STL SG
10 – TG3/S38, Specialist Group on Interactive Environment
11 – Planning Team 5 – Automotive Applications
14 – India Implementation Team
15 – TG3/S33, Specialist Group on Management and Protocols
16 – TG3/S32, Specialist Group on Physical Layer SFN/STL SG
17 – Planning Team 8 – Core Network Technologies for Broadcast
21 – India Implementation Team
22 – Planning Team 4 – Future Broadcast Ecosystem Technologies
23 – TG3/S32, Specialist Group on Physical Layer SFN/STL SG
24 – Technology Group on ATSC 3.0 (TG3)
28 – India Implementation Team
29 – TG3/S33, Specialist Group on Management and Protocols
30 – TG3/S32, Specialist Group on Physical Layer SFN/STL SG
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