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Mobilfunker und Contentanbieter glauben an Handy-TV
Österreichische Mobilfunkbetreiber und Contentanbieter setzen große Hoffnungen in den neuen Medienmarkt Handy-TV.
Hannes Ametsreiter von der mobilkom austria geht sogar davon aus, dass Fernsehen via Handy künftig bis zu einem Drittel der Gesamtfernsehzeit ausmachen könnte...
http://www.kleine.at/allgemein/multimedia/579434/index.do
Österreichische Mobilfunkbetreiber und Contentanbieter setzen große Hoffnungen in den neuen Medienmarkt Handy-TV.
Hannes Ametsreiter von der mobilkom austria geht sogar davon aus, dass Fernsehen via Handy künftig bis zu einem Drittel der Gesamtfernsehzeit ausmachen könnte...
http://www.kleine.at/allgemein/multimedia/579434/index.do
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.763.085 von margin321 am 27.09.07 14:59:57France backs mobile TV standard DVB-H
26 Sep 07
Country: France
Source: Online Services/Intelligence/Mobile/Updates
The French government has adopted two decrees regarding technical specifications for mobile broadcast TV. According to those decrees, broadcast mobile TV services must use the DVB-H or DVB-SH standards. Local media regulator CSA is preparing the call for applications for mobile TV licences which should be published by the end of October. Mobile TV services are expected to launch mid 2008, before the Olympics.
Our take...
This decision does not come as a surprise after the EC backed DVB-H as a European mobile TV standard last July. The French government has invested €45m in the technology and most of the stakeholders favour the standard. However, the choice upon which business model to adopt is creating tensions between broadcasters and mobile operators in France thus delaying commercial deployments. On the other side of the Rhine, The German Bundesrat (Federal council) recently condemned the EC intention to make DVB-H mandatory in Europe. Germany has already deployed an alternative technology, T-DMB, currently operated by Mobiles Fernsehen Deutschland (MFD).
http://www.screendigest.com/online_services/intelligence/mob…
26 Sep 07
Country: France
Source: Online Services/Intelligence/Mobile/Updates
The French government has adopted two decrees regarding technical specifications for mobile broadcast TV. According to those decrees, broadcast mobile TV services must use the DVB-H or DVB-SH standards. Local media regulator CSA is preparing the call for applications for mobile TV licences which should be published by the end of October. Mobile TV services are expected to launch mid 2008, before the Olympics.
Our take...
This decision does not come as a surprise after the EC backed DVB-H as a European mobile TV standard last July. The French government has invested €45m in the technology and most of the stakeholders favour the standard. However, the choice upon which business model to adopt is creating tensions between broadcasters and mobile operators in France thus delaying commercial deployments. On the other side of the Rhine, The German Bundesrat (Federal council) recently condemned the EC intention to make DVB-H mandatory in Europe. Germany has already deployed an alternative technology, T-DMB, currently operated by Mobiles Fernsehen Deutschland (MFD).
http://www.screendigest.com/online_services/intelligence/mob…
Car Navigation Equipment May Gain Mobile TV Support – Rumours.
Garmin, TomTom and Mitac Considering Mobile TV-Support for Navigation Devices
Currently only a relatively small fraction of cars produced feature TV-sets, but this may change soon, if three largest makers of GPS navigation devices integrate TV functionality into their products. It is not clear how such TV-enabled navigation devices affect safety on the roads.
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/mobile/display/20070930221448.h…
Garmin, TomTom and Mitac Considering Mobile TV-Support for Navigation Devices
Currently only a relatively small fraction of cars produced feature TV-sets, but this may change soon, if three largest makers of GPS navigation devices integrate TV functionality into their products. It is not clear how such TV-enabled navigation devices affect safety on the roads.
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/mobile/display/20070930221448.h…
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