Austria fires up TV
Telekom Austria Group has announced that its mobile subsidiary, mobilkom austria, has begun a DVB-H pilot project, in a joint effort with ORF (Austrian Broadcasting Corporation), Hutchison 3G, Siemens Österreich, ORS (Austria Radio Broadcaster), the University of Applied Sciences Salzburg and with the support of the Austrian Regulatory Authority - Rundfunk und Telekom Regulierungs-GmbH (RTR).
The pilot project, which will continue until June 2007, has resulted in the 'mobile tv austria' platform. One thousand participants are testing digital terrestrial TV via mobile for the first time in Austria. The DVB-H transmission network currently covers central parts of Vienna.
The Austria mobile TV pilot is based on the cooperation among partners from different industries including two mobile network operators and a broadcaster, allowing for a service environment under real operating conditions that can function via different terminals.
Alfred Grinschgl, Managing Director of RTR-GmbH said: “mobile tv austria is a good example for the consistent implementation of Austria's digitalisation strategy. The rapid introduction of mobile TV contributes to leveraging the potential of digital terrestrial TV for the benefit of Austria as a business and media location.”
In addition to providing expert support, RTR is investing EUR 1.3 million in the pilot project.
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