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DVB-H: Digital Broadcast Services to Handheld Devices

White Papers This paper gives a brief review of the new Digital Video Broadcasting - Handheld (DVB-H) standard. This is based on the earlier standard DVB-T, which is used for terrestrial digital TV broadcasting. Finally it presents viewpoints relevant for DVB-H...

[September 7, 2006, 3:18]

CX2388XWHQL.zip

Downloads PAL-IBGDK/SECAM-LBGDK) WinFast DTV2000 H BDA DVB-T Tuner/Demod WinFast DTV1000 T BDA DVB-T Tuner/Demod LR6650 BDA DVB-T Tuner/Demod WinFast DTV2000 H BDA Transport Stream Capture WinFast DTV1000 T BDA Transport Stream Capture LR6650 BDA Transport...

[December 6, 2006, 6:00]

CX23880.4.0.112.3223.zip

Downloads FMD1216ME) WinFast DTV2000 H BDA DVB-T Tuner/Demod WinFast DTV1000 T BDA DVB-T Tuner/Demod LR6650 BDA DVB-T Tuner/Demod This package supports the following driver models:WinFast DTV2000 H WDM Audio Capture.

[September 19, 2006, 8:00]

32bitX86.zip

Downloads PAL-IBGDK/SECAM-LBGDK) WinFast DTV2000 H BDA DVB-T Tuner/Demod WinFast DTV1000 T BDA DVB-T Tuner/Demod LR6650 BDA DVB-T Tuner/Demod WinFast DTV2000 H BDA Transport Stream Capture WinFast DTV1000 T BDA Transport Stream Capture LR6650 BDA Transport...

[October 23, 2006, 8:00]

Qualcomm plans 'universal' mobile TV chip

News It will support three rival mobile TV standards - DVB-H, ISDB-T and FLO. O2 , which has been testing a mobile TV service based on DVB-H in Oxford, claims that DVB-H is technically superior to DMB. However, the spectrum needed for DVB-H isn't...

[May 30, 2006, 15:45]

DAB-IP mobile TV standard approved

News DAB-IP has potential competitors, such as DVB-H (which can supply a greater range of channels), but is currently the only standard for true IP-based mobile broadcast that can be deployed commercially in the UK, as the spectrum needed for DVB-H isn...

[July 11, 2006, 16:15]

Mobile TV used for Ofcom lesson

News The service is based on a technology DVB-H, which allows digital television signals to be received by mobile devices. With DVB-H, the television signal is broadcast over an area, in the same way that analogue and digital TV are transmitted today.

[September 23, 2005, 18:00]

Spectrum auction may kick-start mobile TV

News O2 has chosen a technology called DVB-H, which it claims is more sophisticated than DAB-based rivals. It appears that while DVB-H could technically operate in the 1452MHz and 1492MHz band, this would be less suitable then the UHF band.

[April 3, 2006, 15:50]

BT 'to launch mobile TV service'

News Other mobile TV trials have used a standard called DVB-H, such as O2's trial in Oxford. Experts have said that DVB-H should deliver a better quality service than DAB. However, the spectrum needed for DVB-H is not currently available in the UK, and...

[February 13, 2006, 16:45]

Mobile TV will be a risky business for operators

News The two big options currently on offer to operators are DAB-IP (Digital Audio Broadcasting — Internet Protocol), which enhances the existing digital radio signal to offer a limited number of television channels, and DVB-H (Digital Video...

[June 29, 2006, 13:10]

Mobile industry looks beyond 3G

News O2's Williams said that current 3G networks are only suited for hosting short video clips, with technologies such as the DVB-H (Digital Video Broadcast - Handheld) standard offering the best hope for providing longer TV and video broadcasts to...

[February 14, 2005, 15:10]

Cisco: Digital switchover should favour broadband

News However, the European Commission also supports DVB-H (Digital Video Broadcasting — Handheld), the mobile TV standard that it wants to power handheld entertainment across Europe. Calling DVB-H a "restrictive application", Allan said that, if both...

[October 19, 2007, 8:07]

Virgin readies UK's first mobile TV broadcasts

News DAB-IP has long been expected to beat its current rival technology, DVB-H (Digital Video Broadcasting — handheld), to the market as the spectrum it needs is already available. It is not yet certain whether the spectrum needed for DVB-H will ever be...

[July 7, 2006, 12:10]

Nokia unwraps trio of business handsets

News Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, head of the Finnish phone-maker, took the wraps off three additions to the company's Eseries of business handsets, and a new device primed for the DVB-H flavour of mobile TV. The N77 will be the second of Nokia's using the DVB...

[February 13, 2007, 7:43]

BT 'to launch mobile TV service'

Talkback Ofcom may be moving slowly, but DVB-H offers better quality, is the European standard, and Nokia and Sony Ericsson are co-operating to ensure both their devices support the same mobile TV service offered by mobile networks.

[February 14, 2006, 22:13]

CorePlayer Mobile for CE (MIPS)

Downloads Built-in YouTube Support- Bluetooth support [A2DP / AVRCP]- Supports over 15 Languages- Streaming support [HTTP, UDP, RTP, RTSP, RTCP, Unicast, Multicast]- IPTV / DVB-H Ready- GPU support: Intel 2700g, ATI Imageon, Qualcomm QTv- Audio: MP3, AAC...

[April 15, 2008, 8:00]

Dividend at Last!

Talkback We are excited about the prospects of mobile TV being enabled by at least three different technolgies i.e satellite delivered DVB-SH, terrestrial broadcast DVB-H and not the least services based on WiMAX networks.

[December 13, 2007, 11:10]

BT ditches mobile TV service

News However, the final straw for BT was the recent backing given by the European Commission to the mobile broadcast technology Digital Video Broadcasting — Handheld (DVB-H). DVB-H promises more channels, but spectrum availability for that technology...

[July 26, 2007, 15:38]

High Quality Mobile TV: The Challenge for Operators to Deliver High-Quality TV to Mobiles

White Papers Whether provided by 4G, DVB-H or other technologies, mobile video service quality must be high enough to impress customers to maximize service impact. As with "Triple Play" and "Quad Play" offerings from operators using multiple distribution...

[May 1, 2007, 1:00]

Multiple network access becoming norm for mobiles

News The analyst pointed to an impressive array of radio access technologies already in play — from cellular in its various forms, to 3G and HSPA data networks, to video-broadcast technologies, such as DVB-H, to short-range connectivity technologies...

[May 6, 2008, 8:38]

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