EU backs Nokia Standard for mobile TV
Posted on Mon, 17 Mar 2008 10:51:03 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission moved to simplify the nascent
mobile phone TV sector by adopting a standard backed by Finland's Nokia , but
mobile operators said Brussels was acting too quickly.
The Commission said setting the Digital Video Broadcasting Handheld (DVB-H) as
the preferred European Union standard would give the industry a boost.
"For mobile TV to take off in Europe, there must first be certainty about the
technology," European Telecoms Commissioner Viviane Reding said in a statement
on Monday.
DVB-H is the only standard with a global presence although South Korea, Japan,
the United States and China are embracing local rivals, such as one set by U.S.
company Qualcomm .
The European Union executive said its decision sent "an important signal" to
other countries preparing to decide whether to opt for DVB-H or other standards.
EU countries will now be required to encourage the use of DVB-H, the Commission
said.
Some EU member states, such as Britain, Germany and the Netherlands, had been
opposed to setting DVB-H as the single standard in the bloc.
But the EU executive said on Monday it was the one most widely used in Europe
and is between trials and commercial launch in 16 countries.
The GSM Association representing mobile operators in Europe said it was staying
neutral on mobile TV technology as it should be the market that decides on the
standard.
"An official endorsement does carry weight but it's not clear if DVB-H is
necessarily the best standard," a GSM Association spokesman said.
Broadcasters said the question of which standard is being endorsed was almost
irrelevant as the fundamental issue was whether mobile television packages would
pay their way.
"How do you design a compelling service that people will want? Even if it's free
and financed by advertising, how many ads do people want to see on a small
screen?" said Ross Biggam, director general of the Association of Commercial
Television in Europe.
Most countries have seen trials of mobile TV, such as sports, news and music
videos although Italy is one of the rare EU states with a commercial-type
service running, Biggam said.
The Commission hopes this year's soccer European Championship and the Olympic
Games will boost consumer take-up of television services over mobile phones, a
potential new money-spinner for telecoms operators and broadcasters.
(Reporting by William Schomberg and Huw Jones; Editing by Jason Neely)
© Copyright 2007 Reuters.
Posted on Mon, 17 Mar 2008 10:51:03 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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