Dvbt2 Romania Upd May 2026
Guide: DVB-T2 Romania Update
Useful resources
- Broadcasters’ official sites for current channel lineups and encryption info.
- Local TV forums and communities for transmitter-specific frequencies and reception advice.
- National regulator (ANCOM / CNA) pages for formal frequency assignments and updates.
"Are you okay?" Andrei asked, noticing the melancholy in the older man's eyes. dvbt2 romania upd
As of April 2026, has fully transitioned to the DVB-T2 standard for digital terrestrial television, having officially discontinued the older DVB-T standard in February 2025. The network is operated by the National Radiocommunications Society (Radiocom), which utilizes the MUX 1 multiplexer to provide free-to-air (FTA) coverage reaching approximately 96% of the population and 85% of the national territory. Current Broadcast Status & Channels Guide: DVB-T2 Romania Update Useful resources
Because over-the-air television offers so few channels (and only in standard definition), an estimated 20% of households that previously relied on free television were forced to migrate to paid television subscriptions. Romania now boasts one of the highest cable-TV penetration rates in the European Union. current channel list "Are you okay
MUX 3 to MUX 6:
The primary national multiplex is operated by RADIOCOM (SNR). Free-to-Air (FTA) channels typically available via DVB-T2 include:
- Efficiency: It allows up to 50% more channels in the same bandwidth.
- HD Ready: It supports 1080p and even 4K (though 4K is not yet active in Romania).
- Stability: Better resistance to signal interference.