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DRM Webinar For India

DRM Webinar For India

The DRM Consortium is running a free webinar on the “DRM – Extra Features and Benefits – A Better Choice for Listeners”. Experts from India and senior members of the DRM Consortium from around the world will be presenting these special features and giving answers to some of the frequently asked questions on this topic.

The webinar on 18th November 1530-1630 India time (1000-1100 GMT/ UTC) is aimed at the Indian market though it is also open to worldwide participants.

The presentations and debate will address issues of interest in India and the current debate on digitization like: why is DRM a superior solution to analogue, where it is taking hold in India and why get involved in receiver manufacturing now.

Ruxandra Obreja, Chair of the DRM Consortium, says : “All India Radio recently published a call for a tender for DRM 800 receivers demonstrating the will to take their digital roll out plan  to the next level. This is an excellent sign indeed for all manufacturers as chipsets with multistandards including DRM are already available making the integration of the DRM standard into receivers an easier and more cost-effective process.”

After the short presentation sessions, which you can watch for free from the comfort of your own PC, we will hold a Q& A session to answer your questions.

To register for this free webinar, view the list of topics discussed and speakers involved, please visit our Invitation DRM Webinar 18th Nov 2013 .  All confirmed registrants will receive an e-mail before the webinar with the joining details. Please direct any questions or feedback to projectoffice@drm.org .

 

About DRM

Digital Radio Mondiale™ (DRM) is the universal, openly standardised digital broadcasting system for all broadcasting frequencies.

The DRM standard comprises of two major configurations: ‘DRM30’ intended for broadcasts on short, medium and long wave up to 30 MHz and providing large coverage areas and low power consumption. The configuration for the VHF bands above 30 MHz is called ‘DRM+’, tailored for local and regional coverage with broadcaster-controlled transmissions.

All DRM configurations share the same audio coding, data and multimedia services, service linking, multiplexing and signalling schemes.  DRM provides high quality sound combined with a wealth of enhanced features: Surround Sound, Journaline text information, Slideshow, EPG, and data services.

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