OvertheAir
Over-the-air (OTA) is the term used to describe the wireless delivery of data to devices without requiring a physical connection. In telecommunications and consumer electronics, OTA covers software and firmware updates as well as the broadcast of radio and television signals. The concept contrasts with updates delivered via USB, memory cards, or local networks that involve a direct connection or user-initiated actions.
In broadcasting, OTA refers to terrestrial transmission of TV and radio signals, received by antennas. Digital
Security and reliability are central to OTA. Updates are typically cryptographically signed and verified to prevent