Open Mobile Radio Interface

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The Open Mobile Radio Interface (OMRI) is a technical interface that standardizes the communication between a phone's SoC and the apps running on it for specific digital radio / DAB+ related functionalities.[1] It is designed to ensure that any compatible DAB+ app will work on any smartphone with the capable hardware. It was revealed 12 September 2016, at the IBC in Amsterdam.

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  1. ^ IDAG. "IDAG | The Broadcast Industry Launches an Open Radio Interface for Smartphones -". www.theidag.org. Retrieved 18 September 2016.

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