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DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcasting - Terrestrial)

DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcasting - Terrestrial) is a technology used to transmit digital TV signals over the air through radio waves to compatible TVs or receivers. It replaces earlier analog signals with digital ones, providing clearer picture and sound quality, more channels, and additional features like electronic program guides. DVB-T uses advanced encoding to efficiently use bandwidth, allowing broadcasters to deliver high-definition content and more services within the same spectrum. Devices receiving DVB-T signals can pick up these digital broadcasts with an appropriate tuner or receiver, making free-to-air digital television accessible over the air rather than via cable or satellite.