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DVB-T2
has fully completed its transition to the digital terrestrial television standard, officially discontinuing the older DVB-T standard in February 2025 . This move ensures that all terrestrial broadcasts in the country now use the more efficient H.264/MPEG-4 or HEVC compression formats to provide higher-quality video and improved capacity. Current Status & Requirements
To receive these signals, your setup must meet these criteria: A DVB-T2 Compatible TV:
TVR 1 (HD), TVR 2 (HD), TVR 3, TVR Info (HD), TVR Cultural (HD), TVR Folclor (HD), and TVR Sport (HD). Regional Studios: dvbt2 romania upd
Regional TVR Stations
(e.g., TVR București, TVR Cluj, etc., depending on your local transmitter) Technical Requirements To receive these signals, you need:
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Recent Developments
: Industry forums like the Romania Digital Communications and Media Forum (held in May 2026) continue to discuss the evolution of digital broadcasting and spectrum management in the region. Available Free-to-Air Channels
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DVB-T2
DVB-T2 in Romania: 2026 Status Update and Viewer Guide Romania has fully transitioned to the (Digital Video Broadcasting — Terrestrial, Second Generation) standard for free-to-air digital terrestrial television. This system allows viewers across the country to access high-quality television signals using a simple rooftop or indoor antenna without a monthly subscription. Current Status of DVB-T2 in Romania (May 2026)