iWedia Expands ATSC 3-0 Stack to Elevate Broadcaster User Experience

Published: 09 January 2025

Building on the success of its ATSC 3.0 broadcast stack, iWedia, a leader in software solutions for TV devices, has announced an enhanced product roadmap for 2025. This roadmap demonstrates iWedia’s unwavering commitment to innovation and its mission to provide broadcasters with advanced tools to stay ahead in a competitive landscape.

The roadmap introduces a series of transformative enhancements, including:

  • Compliance with the latest 2025 test suites: Ensuring adherence to upcoming standards to deliver unparalleled reliability and assurance to partners and end users.

  • Integration and verification with the latest Android version: Guaranteeing seamless operation within the Android version W to boost device compatibility and performance.

  • Advanced optimizations for memory consumption: Enhancing device efficiency and maximizing resource utilization to meet increasing market demands.

  • Compliance with the TIAF architecture: Offers customizable interfaces for live TV and ensures adaptability across devices. Includes features like performance optimization, integration with Android TV capabilities, and scalability to support growth and development efficiency.

 Hans-Jürgen Desor, CEO of iWedia, said, “The ATSC 3.0 stack is a cornerstone of the evolving broadcast landscape. Our roadmap reflects our commitment to empowering broadcasters and consumer electronics manufacturers with innovative tools to create compelling, high-performance solutions. With features like TIAF compliance and advanced memory optimizations, we are redefining what's possible for live TV broadcasting.”

With this roadmap, iWedia demonstrates its leadership in broadcast innovation, continuing its support of global standards and its active role as an ATSC member.

 

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