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Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) is a digital radio technology used for broadcasting radio stations. It is based on the European Telecommunications Standards Institute's Digital Audio Broadcasting (ETSI DAB) standard. DAB is used in many countries around the world, including the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and Australia. It is also used in some parts of the United States.
DAB offers a number of advantages over traditional analog radio broadcasting, including improved sound quality, greater coverage, and the ability to broadcast multiple stations on the same frequency. It also allows for the transmission of additional data, such as text and images, alongside the audio.
DAB is used by a variety of radio broadcasters, including commercial, public, and community radio stations. It is also used by satellite radio providers, such as SiriusXM.
Some of the companies in the DAB market include BBC, Global Radio, Bauer Media, and WorldDMB. Show Less Read more