Mobile TV In Japan
White Papers This white paper presents the main issues concerning terrestrial digital broadcasting in Japan, such as service, device and mobile TV usage. The mobile TV phones currently available in Japan are analyzed shortly and a brief market prospect is...
[September 20, 2007, 10:31]
Mobile TV Used For Ofcom Lesson
News Residents in Oxford have become the first people in the UK to test a mobile TV broadcasting service. Four hundred Oxford residents have been supplied with Nokia 7710 smartphones, which have been adapted to receive broadcast TV signals as well as O2...
[September 23, 2005, 18:00]
Mobile TV Center
Downloads Watch TV on mobile phones, Pocket PCs, iPod, PSP and portable media players. All the shows that your record with your Windows Media Center are automatically converted in the background and transferred to your mobile phone, TomTom, Pocket PC, Palm.
[December 24, 2006, 18:01]
Mobile TV Will Be A Risky Business For Operators
News Mobile TV is going to be big, but operators need to consider working together if the service is really going to take off, according to the authors of a study published this week. We’re very upbeat about mobile TV.
[June 29, 2006, 13:10]
Topping The Hype Curve - Mobile TV And IPTV
News Mobile TV is among the most over-hyped technologies on the horizon, with five to 10 years before it is adopted into the mainstream, according to Gartner. Mobile TV, IPTV and broadband video phones are all at what the analysts have labelled the...
[July 27, 2006, 16:55]
Mobile TV's Picture Still Fuzzy
Talkback Why would I want to add to my mobile bill for programming I can either get for free at home, or fail to view when mobile because 1 pixel is larger than a cricket ball so I am not 'delighted' by mobile TV.
[February 15, 2006, 8:48]
Mobile TV Moving Into The Mainstream
News To ensure that content and content services will be available, Philips has partnered with Crown Castle Mobile Media. Crown Castle has acquired terrestrial rights to 5MHz of L band spectrum and will launch a mobile broadcast network in 2006.
[December 12, 2005, 8:50]
Sky Comes Down To Earth For Mobile TV Tests
News UK satellite broadcaster BSkyB is to evaluate Qualcomm's MediaFLO digital mobile TV technology, the companies announced on Tuesday. In trials later this year, BSkyB and Qualcomm will use a vacant UHF TV channel in the Cambridge area to broadcast 10...
[May 10, 2006, 10:45]
BT Launches Mobile TV Service
News BT has announced the launch of its mobile broadcast TV service, Movio, with partner Virgin Mobile. BT claims Movio is the first wholesale service in the world to include live TV, DAB radio, a seven-day programme guide and "red-button" interactivity...
[September 7, 2006, 11:30]
High Quality Mobile TV: The Challenge For Operators To Deliver High-Quality TV To Mobiles
White Papers Mobile TV promises to help the bottom line of distributors and multimedia content suppliers by permitting premium services to be offered, thereby increasing the key metric for the distributors - Average Rate Per Unit or ARPU.
[May 1, 2007, 1:00]
BT 'to Launch Mobile TV Service'
Talkback DAB's the wrong choice for mobile TV in the UK. 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...
[February 14, 2006, 22:13]
Virgin's First Mobile TV Handset Sighted
News The first handset in the UK to support mobile broadcast TV has appeared in a Carphone Warehouse brochure, which quotes a September release date. The catalogue has Virgin Mobile's Lobster 700 TV device - designed by HTC and running on Windows Mobile...
[August 3, 2006, 13:50]
UK And Korea Converge On Mobile TV
News The UK and Korea have entered a six-month trial to see if two variants of DAB, the broadcast standard which can be used for mobile TV, have legs - shortly before BT starts its own full commercial rollout of one of them.
[June 6, 2006, 11:15]
Report: Lucrative Future For Mobile TV
News Global mobile-TV revenues will exceed $6.6bn (£3.3bn) per year by 2012, as the potential market for the service grows tenfold. According to Juniper Research, mobile broadcast TV services will be available to 120 million mobile users in 40 countries...
[September 20, 2007, 10:39]
Qualcomm Buys UK Mobile-TV Spectrum
News Qualcomm has won 40MHz of UK spectrum suitable for mobile TV or broadband, but there is no indication yet as to what the company intends to do with it. The L-band is tipped as being useful for mobile TV broadcasting or some form of wireless...
[May 16, 2008, 15:53]
DAB-IP Mobile TV Standard Approved
News The digital radio standard DAB has been revised, allowing it to be used for the transmission of mobile TV via Internet protocol (IP). The managing director of BT Movio, Emma Lloyd, said on Tuesday that DAB-IP's approval supported BT's view that "we...
[July 11, 2006, 16:15]
BT Ditches Mobile TV Service
News BT is to abandon its fledgling mobile broadcast TV service less than a year after it was launched. This in turn has been caused by the fragmented nature of the mobile TV market and hesitancy on the part of the main network operators as they seek to...
[July 26, 2007, 15:38]
Orange Takes Stance In Mobile TV Standards War
News Orange has teamed with IPWireless to test mobile TV in the UK. IPWireless' TV standard, TDtv, uses existing but unused 3G spectrum to broadcast up to 50 TV channels for mobile phone screens or 16 for PDA -sized displays.
[February 16, 2006, 11:25]
T-Mobile And Orange To Pilot Mobile TV
News T-Mobile and Orange are to conduct a commercial pilot of mobile TV, less than a year after a similar venture by BT and Virgin Mobile failed. On Tuesday at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the operators said they would "jointly pilot a new...
[February 12, 2008, 17:26]
Qualcomm Plans 'universal' Mobile TV Chip
News Qualcomm is developing a product that may help the nascent mobile TV market avoid a protracted battle over standards. It will support three rival mobile TV standards - DVB-H, ISDB-T and FLO. However, it will not support DMB, a popular mobile TV...
[May 30, 2006, 15:45]
