DVB-H Mobile TV
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Transmission company Antenna Hungaria has launched a DVB-H Mobile TV service. There are 3 transmitters pumping out that lovely DVB-H - consisting of Free-to-Air channels “Duna TV” and “Duna II Autonomia” in Budapest. Handset-wise, it’s the popular N96 providing the viewing experience. The service has been trialled since 2006, and comes only a couple of weeks after the...
submitted by MobileTelecommunication on 18th Dec 2008 (via blogger.xs4all.nl)
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Hungary sees Mobile TV service launch Transmission company Antenna Hungaria has launched a DVB-H Mobile TV service. There are 3 transmitters pumping out that lovely DVB-H - consisting of Free-to-Air channels “Duna TV” and “Duna II Autonomia” in Budapest. Handset-wise, it’s the popular N96 providing the viewing experience. The service has been trialled since 2006, and comes only a couple of weeks after
submitted by IntoMobile on 16th Dec 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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DVB-H WILL succeed say analysts… TechRadar is reporting that some analysts have said that DVB-H Mobile TV could actually succeed! Yes, that’s what we like to hear! Apparently Frost and Sullivan (a well-known research company) has published result of a survey saying that (a) DVB-H will become the standard by 2010, and (b) the industry will then be worth …. wait
submitted by IntoMobile on 31st Oct 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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DVB-H will end up as mobile broadcasting's de facto standard before the end of the decade, analysts believe. By 2011, analyst house Frost and Sullivan predicts revenues in the DVB-H mobile TV market will be worth €6.8bn, with operators likely to charge users between €7 and €12 per month extra for DVB-H functionality by 2010. The analysts believe that DVB-H will really take o...
submitted by MobileTelecommunication on 18th Oct 2008 (via blogger.xs4all.nl)
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The whisper is analysts predict that DVB-H will end up as mobile broadcastings standard by the end of this decade. Analyst house Frost and Sullivan predict that by 2011 DVB-H mobile TV market revenues will hit €6.8 billion. This is based on operators charging between €7 and €12 a month in addition for DVB-H functionality come
submitted by PhonesReview on 18th Oct 2008 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
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The Symbian S60-powered smartphone dubbed "Tube" is expected to include Nokia's music player, DVB-H mobile TV support, and various GPS applications.
submitted by InformationWeek on 1st Oct 2008 (via informationweek.com)
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Selected SafeNet’s SafeBSF SIM-based authentication for its DVB-H mobile TV trial platform.
submitted by 3Gcouk on 15th Sep 2008 (via 3g.co.uk)
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Alcatel-Lucent has signed a turnkey equipment and services contract with 3 Italia,
submitted by 3Gcouk on 12th Sep 2008 (via 3g.co.uk)
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KPN DVB-H Mobile TV has 10K subs Following on from my previous post about the service launch of DVB-H Mobile TV, Dutch operator KPN has announced the connection of 10,000 mobile tv subs. Subscribers have unlimited access to ten TV channels on their mobile phones via DVB-H technology. They can choose one of three handsets: the Nokia N96, the Samsung SGH-P960 and the
submitted by IntoMobile on 11th Sep 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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Nokia N96 begins shipping Ladies and gents, Nokia has today announced that its N96 superphone is about to hit the stores. The all-in-one dual-slider comes with a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, 16GB of internal memory, DVB-H mobile TV receiver, GPS, WiFi, 2.8-inch QVGA screen and a whole lot more. According to the official release, first shipments of
submitted by IntoMobile on 4th Sep 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)


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