ISDB-T (Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting – Terrestrial / 13-Seg / Full-Seg) News

Venezuela to choose digital TV system by end of the year
Jul 12, 2007 – Telecommunications Minister, Jesse Chacon has announced that Venezuela will decide on the digital television system it will employ by the end of 2007.
News categories: ATSC 3, Digital TV, ISDB-T, Terrestrial, Venezuela

Chile - Ministry to test digital TV standards over next 3mths
Jun 19, 2007 – Chile's government will evaluate over the next three months the technical aspects and other implications that choosing one of the three digital TV standards could have on the broadcast industry.
News categories: ATSC 3, Chile, Digital TV, ISDB-T, Terrestrial

NEC Electronics Announces System LSI Chips That Enable TV Recording on PCs
May 21, 2007 – NEC Electronics (TSE: 6723) has announced eight new MPEG encoder chips that target personal computer TV tuner markets to enable OEMs to build powerful multimedia PCs to receive and record world-wide digital and analog television broadcasts.
News categories: ATSC 3, Digital TV, ICs, ISDB-T, Semiconductor, Streaming, Terrestrial

Chile compares ATSC, DVB and ISDB digital TV standards (Sp)
Mar 28, 2007 – Digital TV following the Japanese, European and North American standards is being transmitted in Santiago at the request of the Office of Telecommunications, the body that will make the decision on the standard that will be adopted in Chile.
News categories: ATSC 3, Chile, Digital TV, ISDB-T, Terrestrial

THOMSON Joins Uldage Patent Pool for Japan Digital Broadcasting Standard
Mar 7, 2007 – ULDAGE Inc. announced today that THOMSON Licensing S.A.S (Thomson) has joined the patent pool for ARIB Standards making its essential patents license available through ULDAGE Inc.
News categories: Digital TV, ISDB-T, Japan, Licensing, Patent

Delphi and DiBcom collaborate to develop automotive ISDB-T receiver
Jan 8, 2007 – Delphi Corporation and DiBcom have announced they are working on a joint development program. Delphi intends to use the new DIB8000 COFDM demodulator chip for ISDB-T application to support OEM vehicle programs in Japan.
News categories: DiBcom, Delphi Corporation, Automotive, CES2025, Digital TV, ISDB-T, Japan, Mobile, Semiconductor