May 14th, 2008 by
Filed under: Cellphones, Portable Video
In a case of oh shiznit, LG and Samsung are combining forces to protect their interests in the US. With Qualcomm’s proprietary MediaFLO digital broadcast technology rapidly gaining a mobile TV foothold in the US (thanks to AT&T and Verizon) and Europe standardizing on DVB-H, it seems that LG and Samsung (the once proud and gloating parents of the DMB standard) have little choice but to support the ATSC’s attempt to create the ATSC-M/H standard in the US… about three years too late. Of course, the ultimate victor will have very little to do with what’s best for the consumer and everything to do with who is most successful at lobbying the government. Oh, did that sound bitter? Good.
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April 24th, 2008 by
Filed under: Cellphones, Portable Video, Wireless
Ah ha! So this is what DISH Network was planning on doing with its recently-purchased swath of spectrum. Just under two months after analysts pondered what the firm was thinking throwing out bids for a smidgen of bandwidth — and not even a fortnight after the ICO G1 successfully launched in order to bring DVB-SH to America — out comes the whole truth. The satcaster is teaming up with Alcatel-Lucent to test the Digital Video Broadcasting - Satellite services to Handhelds technology right here in the US, with A-L providing the equipment, test tools and training. The evaluation will be taking place at a DISH facility in Atlanta from May until August, with the ultimate goal to “validate the performance and cost-efficiency of the DVB-SH standard.” As expected, we’re only given crumbs of information as to where this partnership may lead, but we should be much more clear on everything by the time the summer concludes.
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March 18th, 2008 by
Filed under: Portable Video
As expected, the European Commission just did the obvious and made the EU’s de facto DVB-H standard, standard. The move is expected to accelerate the deployment of mobile television services across Europe in the same way that GSM standardization in the early 90s gave Europe a head-start on backwater cellular locations like North America. So get outta Dodge Qualcomm and South Korea with your MediaFLO and DMB mobile television technologies, you aren’t welcome around Brussels anymore.
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February 18th, 2008 by
Filed under: Portable Video
PacketVideo has a new receiver which can pump mobile TV over good ol’ WiFi. PV claims the device will ultimately ship before the year is out in versions supporting over-the-air DVB-H and MediaFLO broadcasting as well as TDtv and WiMAX streaming. Although it’s presumably compatible with any WiFi device, they specifically cite support for the the iPhone, N-Series Nokias and HTC devices while demonstrating the device with an iPod touch at Mobile World Congress. The 6.4 x 1.8 x 4-cm block is powered by a lithium-ion battery of unspecified capabilities. Although it’s not stated, we assume the received television can be shared with multiple devices over that wireless link — else why bother with WiFi?
[Via Slashphone]
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February 5th, 2008 by
Filed under: Cellphones, Portable Video
No, it’s not that 700MHz spectrum, but the $2.5 billion sale of the airwaves to AT&T from private firm Aloha Partners could have implications as large as Auction 73’s massive, open-access Block C itself. Given that Aloha’s Hiwire trials for DVB-H-based mobile TV have been playing in the 700MHz arena, we suspect this could spell doom for the whole project — and on the heels of Modeo’s collapse, very likely spells doom for DVB-H on the whole in the US. Though that’s great news for Qualcomm and DVB-H competitor MediaFLO, it’s awful news for the prospect of a global mobile TV standard, closely (if not eerily) following what happened years back with the European Union’s selection of GSM and the rise of CDMA in North America. For its part, AT&T says it’s going to use its newfound airwaves — which cover 72 of the top 100 US markets — for “broadcast video or for two-way communications such as voice, data or multicast content.” Admittedly, the “broadcast video” part of that leads us to believe that Hiwire could somehow survive the change in ownership, but with AT&T’s selection of MediaFLO last year as its standard of choice, it sure ain’t likely.
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December 14th, 2007 by
Filed under: Cellphones, Portable Video, Wireless
Though it once appeared as if DVB-SH was headed for high times in Europe, DVB-H eventually won out as the nationwide standard, but that certainly doesn’t mean other standards can’t compete within the region. Reportedly, Alcatel-Lucent has agreed to launch the first trial of the technology in Italy with RAI and 3 Italia, and while DVB-SH would likely be more costly to implement due to its position in the spectrum, European telecoms are grasping for options to satisfy the growing desire for mobile TV. If all goes as planned, the trials will take place in Turin over the next few months, but it wasn’t clear when Jane / John Doe would be called in to participate. Also of note, a cellphone provider has yet to be selected, but it sounds like Samsung and Sagem both made it onto the short list.
[Via mocoNews]
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December 13th, 2007 by
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Intel, clearly not wanting to be left in the dust by the slew of new wireless technologies that are starting to converge, nasty-like, inside our shiny new devices, has begun testing on a chip which can effortlessly swap between WiFi, WiMAX, and DVB-H. The idea is that the chip’s radio would talk to your WiFi at home, hand over the data to WiMAX if you hit the road, and also allow you to pull down digital television while staying mobile — without having to use an array of separate radios or silicon. This should open up a whole new vista of possibilities for time-wasting activities, so whenever manufacturers want to get this into our phones / laptops, just say the word. We’re ready.
[Via Slashdot]
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November 29th, 2007 by
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The European mobile phone community was rocked by the news today that DVB-H (or Digital Video Broadcasting - Handheld) is set to become the new standard for mobile TV across the Union. The technology — a superset of DVB-T — has been spearheaded by Nokia, and this move is meant to help widen the system’s audience. Though the move has been opposed by some EU states, such as Germany and Britain, the standard is being pushed through. “DVB-H will be published by the Commission in the list of official EU standards,” said an EU executive, adding that, “As a result, all EU Member States will have to support and encourage the use of DVB-H for the launch of mobile TV services, thus avoiding market fragmentation and allowing economies of scale and accordingly affordable services and devices.” So much for our fledgling standard, DVB-X (the X is for extreme).
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November 14th, 2007 by
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If you’ve ever wondered just how much functionality could be crammed into a single PC Card, it seems that Onda and Siano are out to give you an answer. Deemed the “world’s first combined DVB-H / HSDPA card” for Italy’s TIM, the DT501HS enables users to suck down mobile TV and internet content in one fell swoop, but we’ve no idea if / when this thing will be made available on any other carrier(s). Notably, this device relies on Siano’s wee PCB-mounted SMS8021 antenna, which means that you won’t find any external protrusions here. As for pricing, we weren’t able to locate any hard figures, but those parked in Italy should be able to snap one up anytime now in TIM stores.
[Image courtesy of Cellular]
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