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Axcera transmission technology complies with ATSC mobile DTV spec
Jan 4, 2010 12:01 PM
Products like Axcera’s Innovator have been independently proven to work within any ATSC M/H transmission system.
Axcera, a provider of transmission technology for the television broadcast, mobile television and broadband wireless access industries, successfully verified its ATSC M/H transmission system to be compliant with the A/153 Mobile DTV standard at the recent “ATSC Mobile DTV Plugfest‚” hosted by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA).
In an effort to accelerate the commercial availability of Mobile DTV equipment, the CEA organized the Plugfest to test interoperability of ATSC mobile DTV equipment from participating manufacturers. During the testing, Axcera confirmed the performance of its ATSC M/H equipment with 12 different mobile TV receivers from various manufacturers.
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