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Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) is a broadcast technology that allows television signals to be transmitted over the air using digital signals, rather than analog signals. It is the most widely used broadcast technology in the world, and is used to deliver television services to millions of households. DTT is a cost-effective way to deliver television services, as it requires fewer resources than other broadcast technologies. It also offers a range of features, such as high-definition (HD) and interactive services.
DTT is used by broadcasters to deliver television services to viewers, and is also used by content providers to deliver video-on-demand (VOD) services. It is also used by mobile operators to deliver mobile television services.
Some of the major companies in the DTT market include Samsung, LG, Sony, Panasonic, and Philips. These companies provide a range of products and services, including set-top boxes, receivers, and other related products. Show Less Read more