
Digital Terrestrial Television
Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) is a system for broadcasting TV signals through the air to antennas on your roof or indoors. Unlike traditional analog signals, which can be fuzzy, DTT provides clearer picture and sound quality. It uses digital encoding, allowing for more channels in the same frequency space and enabling features like electronic program guides. Viewers need a compatible TV or a set-top box to receive these broadcasts. DTT is commonly used in many countries and has largely replaced analog broadcasting, enhancing the overall viewing experience.