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  2. Television in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    First colour channel in Serbia launched on the last day of 1971 as Televizija Beograd 2 (TVB2). RTS3 Channel began broadcasting on 26 November 2008 in DVB-T format in Belgrade and Novi Sad area, since 21 March 2012 it was available across Serbia over trial DVB-T2 network.

  3. DVB-T2 - Wikipedia

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    In March 2006, DVB decided to study options for an upgraded DVB-T standard. In June 2006, a formal study group named TM-T2 (Technical Module on Next Generation DVB-T) was established by the DVB Group to develop an advanced modulation scheme that could be adopted by a second generation digital terrestrial television standard, to be named DVB-T2.

  4. List of digital television deployments by country - Wikipedia

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    [70] [71] This time, in addition to H.264 being used as the codec, the broadcast utilised DVB-T2 rather than the DVB-T used by standard Freeview and the earlier test broadcasts, thus requiring users to purchase new reception equipment. Freeview HD was the first operational TV service in the world to use the DVB-T2 standard. [72]

  5. Digital television transition - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013, the DVB-T2 network covers Belgrade and much of Vojvodina, several cities in Šumadija and Western Serbia and the southern city of Niš. [107] Digital TV switchover for 98% of citizens started on 1 September 2014.

  6. Television in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Council of Ministers of BiH has decided to use the DVB-T2 standard for digital TV services in all nine allotments. First stage of the transition to digital broadcasting covered Sarajevo, Mostar and Banja Luka and was completed on 14 October 2016.

  7. Broadcast television systems - Wikipedia

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    The MPEG transport stream delivered by DVB-S is mandated as MPEG-2. DVB-C stands for Digital Video Broadcasting - Cable and it is the DVB European consortium standard for the broadcast transmission of digital television over cable. This system transmits an MPEG-2 family digital audio/video stream, using a QAM modulation with channel coding.

  8. DVB - Wikipedia

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    The only analogue broadcast remains on cable. Romania adopted the DVB-T2 standard in 2016 after a series of tests with mpeg2, mpeg4 on DVB-T, and has today fully implemented DVB-T2. DVB-C, which was introduced in late 2005, still remains with mpeg2 on SD content and mpeg4 on HD content. DVB-S (introduced in 2004 focus sat being the first such ...

  9. PAL - Wikipedia

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    DVB-T and DVB-T2: 13 February 2012 Serbia: DVB-T2: 7 June 2015 Singapore: DVB-T2: 2 January 2019 Slovakia: DVB-T: 31 December 2012 Slovenia: DVB-T: 1 December 2010 Spain: DVB-T and DVB-T2: 3 April 2010 Sweden: DVB-T and DVB-T2: 29 October 2007 Switzerland: DVB-T: 26 November 2007