As of 2022, Romania has made significant progress in its DVB-T2 transition. The country's national broadcaster, TVR (Televiziunea Română), and several private broadcasters have already started transmitting using the DVB-T2 standard. The majority of the country's population can now receive digital TV signals using DVB-T2.
To receive these signals, your setup must meet these criteria: A DVB-T2 Compatible TV: dvbt2 romania upd
: Modern TVs sold after 2017 generally have built-in DVB-T2 tuners. If your TV only supports DVB-T, you will need an external DVB-T2 set-top box As of 2022, Romania has made significant progress
Romania officially switched off its analog terrestrial signal on June 17, 2015, transitioning entirely to the DVB-T2 standard. The network is managed by (the National Authority for Management and Regulation in Communications) and consists of several national and regional digital multiplexes. To receive these signals, your setup must meet