DVB-C
DVB-C, or Digital Video Broadcasting - Cable, is a standard for transmitting digital television signals over cable networks. It allows cable operators to deliver high-quality audio and video content to viewers using coaxial or fiber-optic cables. This technology supports various services, including standard definition, high definition, and interactive features.
The DVB-C standard is widely used in many countries and is compatible with various set-top boxes and televisions. It enables efficient use of bandwidth, allowing multiple channels to be transmitted simultaneously. This makes it a popular choice for cable television providers looking to offer a diverse range of programming options.