DVB-C2 spec out
February 21, 2008
The DVB Board has approved the commercial requirements for the DVB-C2 specification. The demand for more advanced services has pushed the existing cable specification to its limits and DVB has therefore introduced the process to develop a set of commercial requirements and is looking for contributions towards a specification that will serve the cable industry for between 10 and 12 years.
The satellite DVB-S2 standard is already being used by a number of operators and progress is also being made on the terrestrial DVB-T2.
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