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DVB-T (DVB Terrestrial)

DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcasting - Terrestrial) is a technology used to transmit digital TV signals over the air via terrestrial (land-based) transmitters. It replaces traditional analog signals, offering better picture and sound quality, more channels, and efficient use of spectrum. Receivers, like TV tuners or set-top boxes, pick up these signals with an antenna and decode them into viewable TV programs. DVB-T is widely adopted worldwide for free-to-air digital television broadcasts, providing reliable, high-quality content over the airwaves without the need for cable or satellite subscriptions.