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CNN and Ericsson Reveal Key Findings From Joint International Mobile TV Research Study
Mobile TV use is set to surge due to strong consumer demand, with the service ranked as the number one application users want on their phone, according to a consumer behaviour study conducted by Ericsson and international news
ORGANISING MOBILE TV - Build it - but will they come?
Companies wanting to succeed in mobile TV provision can no longer ignore the wider ecosystem and rely purely on the technology to drive demand explains Markus Hochenbleicher
RFS to present mobile TV overlay solutions in Barcelona
Radio Frequency Systems (RFS) will exhibit elements of its end-to-end mobile TV RF solution-set at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The suite features a series of lightweight and low-profile UHF monopole antennas that are ideal for overlaying
Antenna Hungaria, T-Mobile Hungary and Vodafone Hungary run DVB-H based mobile television trial on Nokia Siemens Networks' mobile TV platform
Antenna Hungária, a major Hungarian TV and radio network operator, T-Mobile Hungary and Vodafone Hungary are conducting a DVB-H based mobile television test. The test was first launched in spring 2007 by Antenna Hungária and T-Mobile. The current
Ericsson to supply mobile TV solution to Cellcom Israel
Ericsson has signed a contract with leading Israeli mobile operator Cellcom Israel to provide an end-to-end mobile TV and video solution to enable Cellcom Israel's subscribers to access live TV channels and video-on-demand (VoD) content.
STREAMED AND BROADCAST SERVICES - Opposing views
Mobile TV is engendering strongly held - and opposing - positions on the chances of its successful adoption. Dr Windsor Holden examines the detail behind the posturing
MOBILE TV STANDARDS - Size matters
The announcement earlier this year that the MediaFLO standard has been adopted by a major US telecoms operator for mobile TV services has been greeted with disappointment by some European industry commentators and proponents of DVB-H. However, in
Thomson unveils IMS video strategy
Thomson has announced its strategy for the delivery of interactive voice and video services over any fixed or mobile network using IMS ("IP Multimedia Subsystem") architecture. The announcement follows Thomson's on-going action to ease the deployment of new





