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Volvo Uses Car Technology to Make Trucks Safer
28.03.2017 - Volvo Car Corporation WorldDAB Member - United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
When it comes to entertainment, the system integrates streaming services like TuneIn, Deezer and Spotify as well as DAB+ digital radio. All inputs can be controlled using the push-to-talk button on the steering wheel, in order to minimize driver distraction.

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50 million DAB receivers now sold worldwide
28.03.2017 - WorldDAB News - United Kingdom United Kingdom
New figures released by WorldDAB show over 50 million DAB digital radio receivers have now been sold worldwide. The information also shows coverage and household penetration for markets in Europe and Asia Pacific up to the end of 2016.

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Over 50 million DAB receivers now sold worldwide
28.03.2017 - WorldDAB News
WorldDAB has published the latest version of its infographic, featuring DAB receiver sales, coverage and household penetration for markets in Europe and Asia Pacific up to the end of 2016. Over 53 million receivers (including automotive line-fit) have been sold worldwide.

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Symposium on the experimentation of DAB+ in Vietnam
28.03.2017 - Vietnam Vietnam
(VOVworld) - National radio Voice of Vietnam (VOV) organised a symposium on the experimentation of DAB+ digital radio broadcasting in Hanoi on Tuesday morning. Since 2006, WorldDAB has been implementing DAB+ standards with HE-AACv2. To date, 36 countries are applying these standards. Nguyên Xuân Huy, vice-president of the VOV said that VOV had deployed several plans to experiment with these new techniques. The VOV also shared its experience with its sisters of the world to find the most suitable solutions.

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DAB+ digital voice broadcasting workshop in Vietnam
28.03.2017 - Vietnam Vietnam
On March 28, national radio broadcaster Voice of Vietnam (VOV) hosted the DAB+ Digital Voice Broadcasting Conference in Hanoi, Vietnam. During the event, Radio the Voice of Vietnam (TNVN) organised a workshop testing the standard of DAB+ radio in Vietnam.

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Digital radio growth continues in Australia
28.03.2017 - Australia Australia
In-car listening remains one of the most popular ways for Australians to listen to radio and the growing audiences on the road are expected to contribute to the significant growth of DAB+ over the next five years.

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Australia's top station in DAB+ ratings
28.03.2017 - Australia Australia
Last week's first DAB+ ratings for 2017 show that Double J is Australia's most-listened to digital-only radio station - available on mobile devices, DAB+ digital radio, digital TV and online - with a weekly reach of 200,000 across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide.

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DAB+ in the car
27.03.2017 - Germany Germany
As more car manufacturers now offer DAB+ as standard, the current DAB+ equipment options for all new cars available in Germany have been gathered and listed.

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A technical look at digital radio in Australia
27.03.2017 - Australia Australia
Digital Radio has been a big political issue within the industry, and there’s much more to it than just the technical operations. My aim in this article is to cover both the legal/legislative background into how licenses are issued, and also the technical aspects of how it actually works.

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What's the point of a radio conference?
26.03.2017 - Netherlands Netherlands
Having attended Radiodays Europe last week, James Cridland sums up his experience. "It’s easy to think that, with the internet, we have access to all the inspiration we need. But inspiration doesn’t come from blog posts or articles. It comes from people. Which is why, perhaps just once or twice a year, a radio conference is a good thing to experience", he comments.

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