By this summer, 50% of households in the United States will be able to access at least a few OTA TV channels broadcast in ATSC 3.0… IF they have a device with an ATSC 3.0-compatible tuner.
Which is why we’re pleased to announce our newest TV-connected Tablo Over-the-Air DVR… the Tablo ATSC 3.0 QUAD HDMI.
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It’s been nine months since the last update in our blog series about the transition to a new Over-the-Air broadcast standard called ATSC 3.0.
So, it’s time to give you an update on what the transition means for Tablo OTA DVR customers and cord cutters in general.
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It’s been over a year since the FCC approved the voluntary rollout of a new broadcast TV standard known as ATSC 3.0.
Since then, nothing has really changed for cord cutting consumers. And despite the hype, nothing should be changing in the short term either.
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Today the Federal Communications Commission in the US voted 3-2 to approve the ‘voluntary rollout’ the ’Next Gen TV’ Over-the-Air (OTA) TV standard otherwise known as ATSC 3.0.
While this paves the way for local broadcasters to begin work on delivering broadcast signals via ATSC 3.0, stations are required to continue broadcasts in today's ATSC 1.0 signals for at least 5 years after they make the switch.
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ATSC 3.0 is a new IP-based OTA TV broadcast standard that combines broadcasting and broadband internet. Get the scoop on what what it means for cord cutters.