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China to show Olympics on mobile telly

News A spokesman for China's State Administration for Radio, Film and Television was quoted in press reports saying the country will be using the DMB (digital multimedia broadcasting) standard for its mobile telly rollout. [22 Aug 2006]

Telly on your mobile is no cash cow

News Mobile operators are already evaluating broadcasting technologies including DAB-IP, T-DMB, DVB-H and TDtv, alongside the option of relying on enhanced 3G networks. Mobile TV isn't going to be the big money-spinner mobile... [28 Jun 2006]

World Cup kicks off $300m mobile TV bonanza

News I'm sure if DAB-IP or T-DMB take off, or Europe gets a satellite system, they'll have to rethink that. Both DAB-IP and T-DMB are currently being trialled in the UK. This year's World Cup will send the... [07 Jun 2006]

Leader: Why mobile TV is important

Leader When it comes to broadcast mobile TV, standards such as DVB-H, MediaFLO, DAB-IP and DMB have been bandied about. BT supports DAB-IP and today we heard how ITV and BBC will rally around DMB - both are cut... [05 Jun 2006]

UK and Korea to swap mobile telly tips

News The first, three-month phase will explore the audiovisual side of DMB and DAB-IP, to be followed by a second phase, looking into interactive services, including 'red button' functionality and pay-per-view services such... [05 Jun 2006]

Design and SAR Analysis of Broadband PIFA With Triple Band

White Paper This paper proposed a novel broadband Planar Inverted-F Antenna (PIFA) for IMT-2000/WLAN/DMB terminal. Two branch lines for meander line were utilized in order to improve the characteristics of PIFA which usually has a... [19 May 2006]

Watch the World Cup on your mobile

News The move comes as the Bavarian local government has signed a deal with Korean company TU to broadcast football matches over digital media broadcasting (DMB) satellites. TU is set to pilot DMB satellites... [22 Jun 2005]

New Opportunities for Satellites in Telecommunication Systems

White Paper The role of satellites will change in the medium- and long-terms, opening up new roles and markets, including Broadband Internet access, first for business users, then for the general consumer, via transparent satellites, and in the... [23 Jun 2004]

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