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Four operators to trial TDtv
MBMS trial in UMTS TDD spectrum
Four European operators are combining to trial Mobile TV technology that is competitive to DVB-H, DMBand MediaFLO, the main potential technologies for broadcast mobile TV services.
Disney Channel announces first-ever pan-European mobile deal through new agreement with Orange
Disney Channel has announced that it has signed its first pan-European deal to provide content to mobile phones. Through an agreement with Orange, the service will be available to customers in the UK, Belgium, Switzerland, Portugal, Poland, Holland,
Arena Mobile relies on Airmotion for its international content
After a successful start during the World Cup, Arena Mobile now aims to market Munich provider Airmotion's contents worldwide on a long-term basis.
3 says user generated content is booming
It's that social networking thing again
3 has released figures for its self-generated mobile content services such as See-Me TV that it says mirror the social networking boom on the internet.
Digital Orchid acquires European mobile game developer, Blue Tech
Digital Orchid, a leading developer and distributor of wireless applications for major sports, lifestyle and entertainment brands, has announced it has acquired Blue Tech, the European developer and distributor of branded mobile games and wireless applications.
Making money from mobile TV? Don't ask us, guv
Experts fail to inspire on crucial topic
How to make money from mobile TV still seems to be confusing the experts, with most agreeing that it is just too early to tell which models will work. A panel
TMN gets in the Groove for mobile music
Groove Mobile is powering TMN Portugal's mobile music download service with a platform giving TMN Portugal’s 5 million customers the ability to download full music tracks direct to mobile phones.
Adult video to outstrip text services within three years
Syays Juniper Research
Mobile adult video services will usher in the gradual demise of more ‘traditional’ mobile text-based adult services within the next three years, according to the latest study by Juniper Research, which predicts a total market





