While DVB-T2 receivers are required for newer signals, standard UHF antennas used for older transmissions remain compatible. 4. Current Landscape (2024–2026)

: As of recent years, DVB-T2 in Romania primarily carries public service channels.

(the national broadcaster) offers several standard definition (SD) channels and one high definition (HD) channel through terrestrial signals. Shift in Services

To receive these digital signals in Romania, viewers typically need: DVB-T2 Tuner

Some HD channels use encoding for better compression, though older receivers may require MPEG-4 AVC.

In Romania , the transition to (Digital Video Broadcasting — Terrestrial, 2nd Generation) represents the final stage in the evolution of over-the-air television. Following the nationwide shutdown of analog signals on June 17, 2015, DVB-T2 became the mandatory standard for all terrestrial broadcasts in the country.

As of 2026, the DVB-T2 infrastructure in Romania is fully operational, managed primarily by the state-owned under the brand name Radiocom . Available Channels

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