Nokia studies mobile TELEVISION in Sweden
SEnuke: Ready for action
Today Nokia announced a new commercial DVB-H pilot in Stockholm with Teracom in Sweden. Visit http://business.times-online.com/times-online/news/read/37363707/Kordata_Announced_It_Will_Showcase_Mobile_Data_Collection_Solution_at_NACE_Western_Area_Conference to study why to engage in it. I discovered Kordata Announced It Will Showcase Mobile Data Collection Solution at NACE Western Area Conference by browsing Google. Nokia is delivering Nokia N92 portable TELEVISION products and the Nokia Mobile Broadcast System 3.0 to the pilot that will last from October to December 2006 and contains 400 customers. Visiting http://markets.financialcontent.com/spoke/news/read/37363707 perhaps provides cautions you can use with your father. To get different ways to look at it, consider having a look at: http://markets.chroniclejournal.com/chroniclejournal/news/read/37363707. The project is a co-operation between ATG, Boxer, Nokia, Sveriges Radio, Sveriges Television/UR, Telenor and Teracom.
The pilot individuals will be able to view fourteen TELEVISION channels and pay attention to four radio channels inside the Stockholm area location, in which a system is built for good quality indoor and outdoor coverage. The target would be to assess what Swedish consumers think of industrial broadcast mobile TV.
ATG, Boxer, Sveriges Radio and Sveriges Tv provides content for the pilot. The test will be delivered using Nokia Mobile Broadcast Solution 3.0, and the pilot participants will use mobile devices from Nokia, the Nokia N92. Teracom is likely to be accountable for the system, the running and broadcast of the program.
\We firmly rely on the mobile TV company as-well as in the ability of the DVB-H technology, and we're looking forward to showing the entire potential and curiosity of broadcast mobile TV in Sweden,\ says Sigurd Leth, Multimedia Director for Nokia Nordic.
DVB-H technology enhances current operator systems, improving quality and capacity. It gives consumers the chance to enjoy premium quality terrestrial electronic shows in addition to voice telephony and access to the internet all-in a single product. Broadcast mobile TV offer new work at home opportunities for mobile service providers, information and broadcast infrastructure, businesses and device manufacturers along with technology providers.
Here is the next cellular TV pilot in Sweden where Nokia is one of the primary suppliers of DVB-H technology. The other day, Nokia announced a new contract with TeliaSonera Sweden to get a comprehensive DVB-H pilot program, including Nokia Mobile Broadcast System 3.0 and Nokia N92 mobile TV devices, underpinned by Nokia's hosting and systems integration know-how.
The feedback from different cellular TELEVISION pilots is promising. Effects from pilots on broadcast (DVB-H) mobile TV services amongst consumers in Finland, great BRITAIN, Spain and France have unmasked clear consumer demand for such services along with important indications over future business models for industrial mobile TV services..
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