Bringing broadcast and broadband together – unified television service discovery for the digital age
DVB-I is an open technical specification developed by the DVB Project that enables an internet-centric way to signal and discover television services. It bridges the gap between traditional broadcast delivery (cable, satellite, terrestrial) and modern IP-based streaming, allowing devices to access audiovisual media services through a unified interface.
Seamlessly combine broadcast and broadband delivery within a single service offering, targeting both fixed and mobile devices.
Standardized service lists with logical channel numbers, broadcaster logos, and electronic program guide (EPG) functionality.
Built on HTTP/HTTPS and XML-based infrastructure, ensuring interoperability and easy integration with existing systems.
This platform provides reliable hosting infrastructure for DVB-I service lists and EPG data, enabling broadcasters and service providers to publish their DVB-I data to a global audience.
By centralizing DVB-I data from various broadcasters, dvb-i.net enables end-users and DVB-I client applications to discover a wide range of television services through a single, well-maintained endpoint.
MIT-xperts iSIMS is the ideal solution for broadcasters who want to leverage their existing broadcast data for DVB-I distribution. Developed by MIT-xperts, iSIMS automatically transforms your traditional broadcast metadata into fully compliant DVB-I service lists.
If you're already managing broadcast signaling data, iSIMS can seamlessly convert and enrich that information, then automatically publish it to dvb-i.net – no manual intervention required.
Learn More About iSIMSMIT-xperts GmbH is a software company specializing in media and broadcasting solutions. With decades of experience in the broadcast industry, MIT-xperts develops professional-grade software tools that efficiently support broadcasters, operators, and service providers.
Our product suite includes iSIMS for service information and DVB-I management, iMux for transport stream multiplexing, iAnalyzer for stream analysis, and iRecorder for professional recording solutions.
We're committed to supporting open standards like DVB-I to help the broadcast industry evolve and embrace new distribution technologies.