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Digital Television (DTV) is a form of broadcast television that uses digital signals instead of analog signals. It is the successor to analog television, which has been in use since the early days of broadcasting. DTV offers improved picture and sound quality, as well as additional features such as interactive services, multiple audio streams, and data broadcasting. It also allows broadcasters to transmit multiple channels of programming on the same frequency.
DTV has become increasingly popular in recent years, with many countries transitioning from analog to digital broadcasting. This transition has been driven by the need to free up spectrum for other uses, such as mobile broadband services. It has also been driven by the desire to provide viewers with improved picture and sound quality, as well as additional features.
The Digital Television market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering products and services. These include broadcasters, set-top box manufacturers, content providers, and technology providers. Examples of companies in the market include Comcast, AT&T, Dish Network, Sony, and Samsung. Show Less Read more