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lemittente

L'emittente is an Italian term that can refer to both a transmitter and a broadcasting organization. The word derives from the verb emettere, meaning to send out or emit. In technical contexts, l'emittente denotes a device or subsystem that generates and transmits a signal, such as a radio transmitter, a microwave transmitter, or a base station in a mobile network.

In the media and communications sense, l'emittente also describes the organization that produces and disseminates content

Distinctions: l'emittente is different from mittente, which refers to the sender of a physical item such as

Regulatory and practical usage: in many countries, broadcasters operate under licenses and technical standards issued by

See also: transmitter, broadcasting, emitter, AGCOM, radio, television.

to
receivers.
This
usage
is
common
for
radio
and
television
broadcasters,
for
example
l'emittente
televisiva
or
l'emittente
radiofonica.
The
term
encompasses
both
the
production
side
(content
creation,
scheduling,
licensing)
and
the
transmission
side
(uplink,
modulation,
transmission
infrastructure).
a
letter
or
package.
While
mittente
concerns
the
origin
of
a
tangible
object,
l'emittente
concerns
the
source
of
emitted
signals
or
programs
in
communication
and
broadcasting.
communications
authorities;
in
Italian
contexts,
references
to
emittenti
appear
in
licensing
documents,
technical
specifications,
and
public
communications.
Examples
of
emittenti
include
national
or
regional
broadcasters,
local
radio
stations,
and
network
infrastructure
providers
that
emit
signals
across
various
platforms.