mobile tv in comment and analysis
3GSM Diary: Loose lips at LHR, mobile TV, mobile IM and more
Comment And that thing is.mobile TV. Arguably of less interest to readers of this publication - unless you happen to be involved in the future of TV or are a network operator eager for more revenue - mobile TV is in its early stages, which of course means... [13 Feb 2006]
Radioactive: We want our mobile TV
Comment We've been hearing about TV on mobile phones for years but so far the research has said people don't want it. If that's all we can expect of mobile TV maybe it will slip into obscurity. However, some very influential people - film and television... [01 Dec 2004]
Leader: Why mobile TV is important
Leader Why is mobile TV - in all its main guises - important? To take a step back - ever so briefly - there are several main flavours of mobile TV in its broadcast form. We're not talking about mobile TV as a stream over 3G networks, something that many... [05 Jun 2006]
Of geese, golden eggs and posh pooches
Comment In other words, a mobile isn't a PC, which isn't a digital TV. And mobile? But if you reckon you have worked out what consumers want over their mobile devices, you might like to consider setting up a company in the Isle of Man, possibly the best... [02 Nov 2000]
Tony Hallett's After These Messages: Government thinks video over mobile
Comment I'm the editor of a publication that carries a lot of content about what people sometimes refer to as new media - the web, mobile, interactive TV and so on - and also the public sector. The entire ad, I learn from the DoT website, not only looks... [26 Jan 2006]
Through the fog... The digital home
Comment It is obvious in today’s market there are three islands jostling for prime position in the home, each depending on one core central device: the trusted PC (where PC and PC peripherals communicate), the TV (via advanced set-top boxes communicating... [07 Nov 2003]
Upwardly Mobile: The operators' new clothes
Comment Yes, it's experimenting with mobile TV, but again, there's no rollout path laid out. In the fast-moving mobile market, 'follow the leader' isn't good enough anymore. More Upwardly Mobile That WiMax 3G phone tablet thing Why I won... [03 Dec 2006]
SMS: The neglected mobile platform
Comment In an era when there is much talk about third-generation mobile networks and truly interactive digital TV, hyping SMS may sound ridiculous. However, the prospect of innovative services combining SMS and other media, including TV, should excite... [30 Jan 2001]
Tony Hallett's After These Messages: 3's mad ad
Comment The subject of my first column in this series, all the way back in February 2003, was the UK pre-launch campaign of third-generation mobile operator 3. This is an approach several operators are comfortable with taking - current T-Mobile UK... [03 Nov 2004]
Leader: Mobile phones, moving images
Leader So isn't the news that O2 and NTL are to stand alongside mobile heavyweights such as Nokia and Sony to offer TV over mobiles by means other than 3G bad news for those earlier dreamers? G doesn't have to be the only moving picture technology in town... [13 Sep 2004]
Radioactive: Mobile television on trial
Comment Another question: can mobile device screens keep pace with the improved expectations we have from watching TV at home on huge plasma screens in Dolby surround? There are barriers to mobile TV other than spectrum allocation too. [06 Oct 2005]
3GSM Diary: Ballmer n Branson, O2 guerrillas and Craig David
Comment But on the flip side, we heard talk of a "consistent software experience" and how an integrated personal set up - from work, to home, from TV and desktop to mobile - "will only happen if a large company like ours, maybe some others too, works on... [15 Feb 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: 3G disappointments
Comment Soon TV adverts were showing people watching TV-quality moving images and surfing the net as if their mobile was a full-size PC. How much will it cost to watch TV for an hour or a movie for two on your mobile? [04 Nov 2005]
Leader: Nokia - PC maker?
Leader Take mobile TV, for example. Clips and downloads aside, there's no real commercial services for DVB-H (the standard for mobile TV Nokia is using) devices and despite a number of ongoing trials, European operators are yet to firmly announce plans... [03 Nov 2005]
Leader: Quad-play quandaries
Leader NTL is currently the UK's only quad-play (that's mobile, fixed line, broadband access and pay TV) provider but it certainly won't be the last if all the takeovers in telecoms are indicators. Even straight mobile outfits are fancying themselves as... [20 Nov 2006]
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