THAT Joins Panel to Address Digital TV Transition Shortfalls

Organizations Take a Hard Look at Americans Overlooked by the Digital Television Transition MEDIA ADVISORY Washington, DC, June 6, 2007 – On Monday, June 11, the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and THAT Corporation will take a hard look at the millions…

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AKM Launches an Industry First Single-Chip Digital BTSC Decoder

Milford, Massachusetts – THAT Corporation today announced the launch of a dbx-tv enabled BTSC TV-sound decoder IC by licensee Asahi Kasei Microsystems Co., Ltd. of Tokyo Japan (AKM). This new chip, the AK4140, is a complete, single-chip, alignment-free digital BTSC TV-sound decoder for BTSC markets such as USA, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, and Taiwan. The new…

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THAT Corporation Expands Licensing Portfolio

Milford, Massachusetts – THAT Corporation has recently expanded its dbx-tv line of digital TV audio decoding software to cover legacy TV audio standards worldwide, including BTSC, NICAM, A2 and EIA-J. THAT is well known for holding key patents covering portions of the US BTSC standard for TV audio, which it has licensed to nearly every…

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New Belar BTSC Monitor/Analyzer Uses THAT’s Digital dbx-tv

Devon, Pennsylvania & Milford, Massachusetts – Belar and THAT Corporation today jointly announced Belar’s TVM-230 Digital BTSC TV Stereo Monitor/ Analyzer, featuring digital dbx-tv™ decoding technology from THAT. According to Belar’s President, Arno Meyer, “The new TVM-230 delivers unprecedented performance by combining Belar’s own DSP demodulation with THAT’s digital companding technology. With the BTSC Encoder…

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