
DVB-C (Cable)
DVB-C, or Digital Video Broadcasting - Cable, is a standard used for transmitting digital television and radio signals over cable networks. It allows cable providers to deliver a variety of channels, including high-definition content, to subscribers through coaxial or fiber-optic cables. DVB-C ensures efficient use of bandwidth, enabling more channels and better quality than traditional analog signals. Viewers typically need a compatible cable receiver or set-top box to decode and watch the digital channels. This technology has significantly improved the viewing experience by providing clearer images and sound, along with additional services like interactive features and electronic program guides.