
DVB-T2
DVB-T2, or Digital Video Broadcasting - Second Generation Terrestrial, is a standard used for transmitting digital television signals over the air. It allows broadcasters to deliver high-definition TV, multiple channels, and improved video quality to homes without the need for cable or satellite. DVB-T2 uses advanced technology to enhance signal robustness and efficiency, meaning viewers can enjoy clearer images and reduced interruptions, even in challenging reception conditions. This standard is widely adopted in many countries, making it a key part of the transition from analog to digital broadcasting.