MobiTV has announced its support for the various technology platforms and carriers that are associated with it in the form of the safe and secure Digital Rights Management (DRM) solution. This solution is aimed at allowing users to store content on their mobile phones and view them offline anywhere, anytime. MobiTV aims at providing technology
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Las Vegas - MobiTV, a provider of mobile TV programming and delivery services, this week introduced a change to its digital rights management (DRM) scheme that will allow viewers to cache content on their mobile devices and watch it offline whenever they want. Commercial availability is planned for the second quarter, the company told PaidContent. "It was imperative for us, as multi-screen di...
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MobiTV creates one DRM solution that enables users to store content on their mobile phones and play it offline or on other devices.
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Companies in today's briefs include: Alcatel-Lucent, MobiTV, Telegent Systems, Sprint, Axeda, Nexage, Zavers.
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Mobile broadcast solutions provider MobiTV announced the release of a new Digital Rights Management solution enabling users to store content on their handsets for offline viewing whenever and wherever they wish. According to MobiTV, the solution enables its managed technology platform carriers and operator customers to introduce new initiatives including subscriptions, rental, content metering and...
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MobiTV, Inc. is broadening support to its managed technology platform carriers and operator customers with a robust and secure Digital Rights Management (DRM) solution that enables users to store content on their mobile device and watch it offline wherever they want.Continue reading...
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MobiTV, the streaming video service that recently popped up on the HTC HD2, has announced a new digital rights management (DRM) solution that will help the company offer content to a user across multiple devices. Without offering a specific ...
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