6G-Datacast.tv launches mobile ATSC 3.0 receiver at 2023 NAB show

CEA Group (CEA) has announced a representation agreement on a technology for the communications industry.

6G-Datacast.tv announces the launch of the mobile ATSC 3.0 receiver which offers connectivity through Bluetooth and Wi-Fi as well as USB. The receiver is entirely self-contained with an internal battery and high-performance antenna. The Company will be demonstrating the new receiver at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) convention in Las Vegas, April 16-19, as part of the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) booth #W3443, in the West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center.

The 6G-Datacast.tv receiver demonstrates the value of the CY4 protocol enabling any type of data to be multicast to all client devices with virtually zero latency while incorporated or synchronised with video/audio all in one broadcast. The bandwidth required to deliver the data is reduced and no return wireless network is required. The proprietary and patented protocol requires no hardware modification to any existing receivers including iOS and Android devices.

6G-Datacast.tv intellectual property, including the exclusive license for the CY4 datacast protocol from CeWi Networks, Inc. improves all over-the-air and over-the-top transmission plans. Please visit here or contact us at (561) 444-9880 info@6g-datacast.tv for further information or to schedule a demonstration of the technology.

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