
DVB-T
DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcasting — Terrestrial) is a technology that transmits digital TV signals over the airwaves, replacing traditional analog broadcasts. It uses radio waves to send high-quality video, audio, and data to antennas connected to TVs or set-top boxes. DVB-T provides clearer picture and sound, allows more channels, and is more resistant to interference. It’s widely used worldwide for free-to-air digital TV broadcasting from terrestrial transmitters, and its efficiency helps deliver better TV services using spectrum resources more effectively.