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Currently, the free digital terrestrial television service in Romania is centered around the . This multiplex is operated by the national transmission company, S.N. Radiocomunicații (RADIOCOM), and its signal covers an estimated 97% of the country's population . No subscription is required to watch these channels.
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To receive DVB-T2 in Romania, you need to ensure your equipment supports the standard. 1. Television Set dvbt2 romania upd
The channel list is dominated by . The National Audiovisual Council (CNA) preserves these under the mandatory "must-carry" principle for public reach.
: Most TVs manufactured after 2015 have this built-in. Older TVs require an external DVB-T2 set-top box. No subscription is required to watch these channels
(Local variations depending on the city/county) Other Potential Local Private Channels (Depends on region)
: Localized broadcasts depending on your geographic region (e.g., TVR Cluj, TVR Timișoara, TVR Iași, TVR Craiova, TVR Târgu Mureș). The Commercial Multiplex Situation TVR Târgu Mureș).
The first national multiplex (MUX1) primarily carries public service channels from . These are broadcast free-to-air (unencrypted): TVR 1 HD TVR 2 HD TVR 3 TVR Info TVR Cultural TVR Folclor
Major pay-TV providers also constantly update their offerings. For instance:
To receive these signals, your equipment must meet specific criteria: TV Compatibility
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