How to Get Your Device NEXTGEN TV-Certified Watch the NAB Panel Discussion to Discover What You Need to Know
Whether you’re wanting to make your own ATSC 3.0 device or acquire set-top boxes, gateways, or televisions that are NEXTGEN TV-certified, you probably have a lot of questions.
There have been a lot of recent developments around ATSC 3.0. And at the same time, there’s some confusion about what features make up NEXTGEN TV certification.
Tolka recently participated in a panel discussion about the NEXTGEN TV device certification process that clears up a lot of the questions you may be asking.
During NAB 2023, Alex Day, our Vice President of Business Development, participated in the panel along with Anne Schelle of Pearl TV, Lynn Claudy of NAB, Gopal Miglani from BitRouter, and Adam Goldberg from Sony. The discussion was led by Bob Campbell of Resillion.
If you’ve wondered what to look for in NEXTGEN TV-certified devices – or want to create your own ATSC 3.0 device and undergo the certification process – viewing this discussion is a smart investment of your time.
Watching the video, you’ll find out:
- Recent progress, opportunities, and challenges around creating NEXTGEN TV devices
- About the NEXTGEN TV certification process
- How our ATSC 3.0 Software Stack is unique in supporting all of the NEXTGEN TV features
- What’s being done to educate consumers about the rollout of NEXTGEN TV
- How you can get your product certified quickly and successfully, even as a small manufacturer
You won’t want to miss hearing about Alex’s experience in the certification process over the past year or Lynn Claudy’s framing of the pivotal moment we find ourselves in with the ATSC 3.0 rollout.