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Posts Tagged ‘mobile TV’

MobiTV files for IPO to keep the mobile TV fire burning


by on September 2nd, 2011

A couple of weeks ago I blogged on the state of mobile TV: specifically about the fact that, while the means of delivery and access might be somewhat different to that envisaged by the adherents of dedicated mobile broadcast TV several years ago, then it is nevertheless beginning to develop substantive audiences. Yesterday came the [...]

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It’s mobile TV – but not necessarily as we first imagined it


by on August 12th, 2011

The story of mobile TV has not always been a happy one. Five or six years ago, in those seemingly prehistoric app stores days, the industry was abuzz with news of planned deployments of dedicated mobile broadcast TV networks. The disparate standards – DVB-H, S-DMB, T-DMB, MediaFLO – jockeyed for position and media coverage in [...]

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AT&T continues the converged VoD trend


by on October 21st, 2010

I rather like this. AT&T has announced that it has launched U-verse Mobile video for the Blackberry Curve 3G. The app – available for download from Blackberry App World – allows subscribers to its home U-verse TV service to browse its TV guide, schedule/manage PVR recordings and (provided those customers have a premium TV plan [...]

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Bidding FLO Farewell


by on October 14th, 2010

Last week was, it is fair to say, a rather momentous one for North American mobile broadcast TV. Firstly, the sad news that, having struggled defiantly against the dying of the light for a good while now, Qualcomm announced that it was suspending sales of its D2C FLO TV service and devices with immediate effect; [...]

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Cisco ambitious on video calling with umi, but will there be takers?


by on October 12th, 2010

With up front costs of $600, and ongoing fees of $25 per month, Cisco’s marketing will have to be pretty good to sign up subcribers to its TelePresence service, umi. And while it may have two USPs- introducing video calling to the TV rather than the laptop or desktop, and almost certainly better quality- that [...]

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