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SFR selects Irdeto to secure mobile broadcast TV services across France
Irdeto, the proven expert in content security for digital TV, IPTV and mobile, announced today a deal to secure mobile broadcast TV services across the SFR network in France. SFR is a Vodafone affiliate and the second-largest mobile
Qualcomm and conVISUAL unveil live, interactive mobile broadcast demonstration at IBC 2007
Qualcomm, developer and innovator of advanced wireless technologies and mobile data solutions, has announced that it has joined forces with conVISUAL, a leading provider of interactive value-added services, to demonstrate live user interactivity with televised programming on the
Thomson aiming at Nokia with OMA BCAST
Thomson has developed a content and access solution based on OMA BCAST standard, that it says will help operators choose their mobile TV platform with more confidence it will be interoperable with different handsets and security platforms on
Beyond a standard
It seems a done deal. The EC has spoken in favour of DVB-H and European terrestrial mobile broadcast TV services will roll out on DVB-H, or their providers will risk losing out on the economies of scale, interoperabilityDriving Mobile TV to an unlimited experience
With Mobile TV the hottest topic at IBC and in the mobile industry at large, Mobile Europe editor Keith Dyer speaks to Herbert Mittermayr, Vice President, Marketing, Alcatel-Lucent Mobile Broadcast. Mittermayr presents his vision for unlimited mobile TV,
WIRE: Two Way TV signs deal with Mobile Interactive Group to provide Simcast Send-to-Screen mobile TV formats for The O2
UK production company, Two Way TV, has signed an exclusive partnership deal with multimedia mobile interactive services provider Mobile Interactive Group (MIG), to supply its Simcast technology for The O2, the world's first fully integrated mobile interactive entertainment
WIRE: Antenna Hungaria and T-Mobile Hungary launch pilot DVB-H services using Thomson solutions
Thomson has contributed to the DVB-H pilot launch completed by leading broadcast service provider Antenna and T-Mobile Hungary, Hungary's largest mobile operator, T-Mobile Hungary and Antenna Hungária used Thomson's Mobile TV head-end and SmartVision interactive service platform.
WIRE: Mobile TV technology choices should be driven by consumer needs, says Analysys
Analysys's study suggests that, whilst most observers expect mobile TV to become a multi-billion Euro industry by 2010, and will be well on the way to being accepted as a mass-market product by then, the supply-side industry dynamics





