Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Oct 31 2005, 11:04am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Nokia announces world's first commercial solution for managing DVB-H broadcast services. Nokia DVB-H TV mobile phones come 2006.
So Nokia is supporting DVB-H full steam and going against the Korean DMB based TV technology.
The Nokia Mobile Broadcast Solution (MBS) 3.0 supports the broadcasting of different types of digital content such as live TV, radio and video clips over DVB-H networks to mobile devices. The key features of the MBS 3.0 include the Electronic Service Guide (ESG), a consumer interface in the mobile device for searching available services, setting alerts for upcoming programs and for the viewing selection.
The MBS 3.0 is based on open standards such as DVB-H. It fully implements the Open Air Interface (OAI) 1.0 implementation guidelines.
The DVB-H infrastructure will be available in Q1 2006.
More details in this press-release and on the Nokia Mobile TV site.
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