DRM is short for Digital Radio Mondiale, a new digital radio standard specifically designed for use in short wave, medium wave and long wave bands. A worldwide consortium, consisting of all the leading broadcasters from all five continents, is responsible for the development of the DRM standard, which is now being implemented across the globe. Norkring has actively participated in the groups working with technical development and commercialisation as well as DRM test programmes. DRM will secure high-quality sound and reception, in addition to distribution of text, data and images.
Telenor and BBC World Service enter agreement for digital broadcasting
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DRM is short for Digital Radio Mondiale, a new digital radio standard specifically designed for use in short wave, medium wave and long wave bands. A worldwide consortium, consisting of all the leading broadcasters from all five continents, is responsible for the development of the DRM standard, which is now being implemented across the globe. Norkring has actively participated in the groups working with technical development and commercialisation as well as DRM test programmes. DRM will secure high-quality sound and reception, in addition to distribution of text, data and images.
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