DRM – Only Logical, Cost-Effective Solution for Indian FM Digitisation
This has been the main argument made to the Indian regulator in the Open House Discussion and in the written submissions. Some of the points
This has been the main argument made to the Indian regulator in the Open House Discussion and in the written submissions. Some of the points
The DRM Consortium (represented by over a dozen Indian and foreign experts) participated in the event called by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI)
The DRM Consortium will participate in the event called by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on January 8. This event will be an
The Indian government is affirming its commitment to the advancement of Indian digital radio technology. As part of its initiative, as quoted in India Sets
At the end of September, the Indian regulator, TRAI, launched a Consultation paper on formulating a Digital Radio Broadcast Policy for private Radio broadcasters. The
DRM was present for the first time at Asia’s largest and India’s only exhibition and conference on education and skilling resources Didac India 2024, held
The DRM General Assembly 2024 (May 19-20) was held for the first time in its history at the crossroads of East and West, in Dubai,
The Honorary Chairman of the India DRM Platform, Mr Yogendra Pal makes the case for extending the DRM standard to the FM space in India
The Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) Consortium (www.drm.org) had is most ambitious BES presence so far at the 28th international BES Expo (Broadcast Engineering Society – www.besindia.co.in) on
The Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) Consortium (www.drm.org) gave visitors the chance to compare old analogue sound with excellent live DRM digital Medium Wave audio and
The Digital Radio Mondiale™ (DRM) Consortium (www.drm.org) introduced a new technical development showcasing DRM Digital FM reception on a mobile Android phone on the inaugural
The Digital Radio Mondiale™ (DRM) Consortium (www.drm.org) is preparing for a rich and ambitious presence at the 28th international BES Expo (Broadcast Engineering Society – www.besindia.co.in)
Dr. Thamminana K. Rao, a great Indian supporter of DRM, carried out a publicity automotive campaign in the Indian state of Goa which ended successfully
In India radio broadcasting is one of the most popular and affordable means of mass communication, largely owing to its wide coverage, affordability, and mobility.
Dr. Thamminana K. Rao, a great Indian supporter of DRM, has started his publicity automotive campaign today. It will last until 2nd February. His voluntary