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EU to push home-grown mobile TV standard as DVB-H noise gets louder…
Reports originating on Dow Jones Newswires say that the European Commission is to give its support to the Digital Video Broadcast-Handheld (DVB-H) cell phone TV standard rather than alternatives such as the Qualcomm-pioneered MediaFlo and Terrestrial-Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (T-DMB) used in The EC’s support for DVB-H is not that surprising given the backing of ETSI and the involvement of Nokia and other regional investors. If the reports are correct, though, the move is a set-back for Qualcomm/Media FLO Technologies which has been trying pretty hard to get more European traction for its standard. Responding to the reports in its ‘EuroView Daily Comment’ service the Ovum consultancy reckons that any EC backing for DVB-H could be failing to address the real issue here. “The willingness of the EU to promote a single standard for mobile broadcast in Meantime, the noise from the DVB-H drum is getting louder. In Europe, for example, Viasat and TDC have just launched a DVB-H test in Further afield, this month alone Nokia and MiTV Corporation Sdn Bhd (MiTV) announced their collaboration to launch a commercial DVB-H service in Malaysia in the second half of 2007, Philippines Multi-media System Inc said it was to do likewise in its market, PGK unveiled a trial of the standard in Singapore, and Irdeto announced it had partnered with Broadcast Australia, Thomson and Samsung to demonstrate DVB-H in Sydney. There are already commercial DVB-H services on air in John Williamson |
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