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Brazil adopts ATSC 3.0 for television planning
Brazil has officially adopted ATSC 3.0 technologies for its next-generation television system. This decision integrates ATSC 3.0 into the country's television planning.
Key Takeaways
- Brazil officially adopted ATSC 3.0 technologies for its television system planning.
- The move covers the country’s television planning for a new broadcasting framework.
- ATSC is the named organization tied to the ATSC 3.0 standard in the announcement.
Why It Matters
Brazil’s adoption of ATSC 3.0 formally places the standard inside the country’s television planning process, making it a concrete policy step rather than just an industry proposal. For the streaming and delivery stack, that matters because broadcast standards decisions shape how video reaches households alongside internet delivery. The article only confirms the adoption itself, so the key signal to watch next is whether Brazil publishes implementation details for its television system and associated timeline.
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