November 15, 2006
London School of Economics study: the future of TV is personal
Full text »
October 30, 2006
Nokia brings live broadcast television to mobile handsets at CASBAA Convention 2006
Full text »
October 30, 2006
Nokia and DVB-H Asia Pacific Alliance members, with support from Media Development Authority of Singapore, sets up DVB-H Technology workshop in Singapore
Full text »
September 11, 2006
Motorola and Nokia to Cooperate on Mobile TV Interoperability
Full text »
September 08, 2006
Nokia and Vietnam Multimedia Corporation announce first live DVB-H mobile TV service launch for Asia Pacific
Full text »
June 30, 2006
Nokia and TeliaSonera Sweden trial broadcast mobile TV using DVB-H technology and Nokia N92 devices
Full text »
June 28, 2006
Nokia trials mobile TV in Sweden using DVB-H technology with Teracom and partners
Full text »
June 12, 2006
Nokia N92 mobile TV devices to be used during football championships to enjoy live broadcasts over DVB-H technology
Full text »
May 12, 2006
Digita and Nokia signed world's first commercial DVB-H mobile TV platform supply contract
Full text »
May 11, 2006
Seville Gives The Thumbs Up To Mobile TV
Full text »
March 09, 2006
Mobile TV set to be very popular
Full text »
March 08, 2006
Initial results from the mobile TV pilot trial conducted by CANAL+, Nokia, SFR and towerCast confirm interest in mobile TV
Full text »
February 20, 2006
Abertis Telecom, Nokia and Telefónica Móviles unveil results of first digital mobile TV pilot in Spain
Full text »
February 13, 2006
PT MECA, SCTV and Nokia Cooperate to Pilot Broadcast Mobile TV over DVB-H Technology in Indonesia by 2H2006
Full text »
February 13, 2006
Sony Ericsson and Nokia to co-operate on DVB-H interoperability
Full text »
February 07, 2006
Mobile operator unveils interim results of DVB-H trials
Full text »
February 07, 2006
Crown Castle Introduces Mobile TV in the US
Full text »
February 02, 2006
DTV Alliance Takes Mobile TV to Market
Full text »
January 25, 2006
Industry Leaders Form Alliance to Foster Growth of Mobile Digital TV and Accelerate DVB-H Deployment in North America
Full text »
January 16, 2006
Popular interest in watching TV on mobile phones, according to UK market research
Full text »
January 16, 2006
O2 UK launches world's first mobile TV sports talk show
Full text »
January 16, 2006
Mediaset buys digital frequencies for Italian mobile TV
Full text »
January 16, 2006
Vodafone launches global mobile TV
Full text »
December 15, 2005
Philips Introduces TV-on-Mobile Solutions for the U.S. Market
Full text »
November 15, 2005
Operating licence for mobile phone television open for applications
Full text »
November 09, 2005
The first Mobile Digital TV experiment for the European market begins
Full text »
November 02, 2005
Presenting the Nokia N92: TV goes Mobile
Full text »
October 31, 2005
Nokia announces world's first commercial solution for managing DVB-H broadcast services
Full text »
October 04, 2005
Consumer Mobile TV Trial Goes Live in France
Full text »
September 22, 2005
Mobile TV trial goes live in UK
Full text »
September 02, 2005
Dutch Mobile TV pilot on air in Amsterdam
Full text »
August 31, 2005
Astro, Maxis & Nokia showcase live Mobile TV broadcasting over DVB-H technology
Full text »
August 30, 2005
Consumers also want to watch TV programs on their mobile
Full text »
August 05, 2005
Live Mobile TV broadcasts for the first time at an international sporting event
Full text »
July 25, 2005
The Bridge Networks and Telstra today launch "movemedia" - the worlds first high powered DVB-H technical trial
Full text »
July 04, 2005
Abertis Telecom, Nokia and Telefónica Móviles to start first digital mobile TV (DVB-H) pilot in Spain
Full text »
June 13, 2005
Nokia, MediaCorp and M1 join forces to bring island-wide coverage of Mobile TV over DVB-H in Singapore
Full text »
May 24, 2005
Nokia joins The Bridge Networks' Mobile TV trial
Full text »
May 23, 2005
Orange launches mobile TV
Full text »
May 23, 2005
TV shows discover mobility
Full text »
May 11, 2005
NTL Broadcast reveals first channels for TV-to-mobile trial with O2
Full text »
May 10, 2005
Nokia makes air interface of its mobile TV end-to-end solution (DVB-H) publicly available
Full text »
May 06, 2005
MPEG LA reduces license fees for mobile DRM
Full text »
May 06, 2005
KPN tests digital television on mobile phones
Full text »
May 06, 2005
Focus on DVB-H technology
Full text »
April 15, 2005
Optibase Intros H.264 Video codec in Carrier Grade Solution
Full text »
April 15, 2005
Toodou.com Announces a New Multimedia Website That Lets Users Create Their Own TV and Radio Channels
Full text »
April 14, 2005
MOTOROLA: Standard- and High Definition MPEG-4 Encoding Solutions
Full text »
April 14, 2005
TANDBERG Shows Complete Advanced Compression at NAB
Full text »
April 14, 2005
SMPTE VC-1 Reaches Final Committee Draft Status
Full text »
April 14, 2005
Sony and GlowPoint Unveil IP-based Video Solution at NAB
Full text »
April 14, 2005
Media Excel to Showcase H.264 Video Solutions for IPTV
Full text »
April 13, 2005
MPEG Alliance Negotiates New Software Royalty Terms
Full text »
April 13, 2005
Mobile Video's Spectacular Payoff
Full text »
March 18, 2005
SAMSUNG Demonstrates World'S First CDMA DVB-H Handset at CTIA
Full text »
November 26, 2004
Nokia welcomes the finalization of DVB-H standard
Full text »
November 02, 2004
Experience mobile multimedia with the widescreen Nokia 7710
Full text »
November 02, 2004
Crown Castle and Nokia will pilot DVB-H technology in the US market
Full text »
September 10, 2004
Leading mobile phone vendors working together to drive mobile broadcast services
Full text »
June 14, 2004
First live demonstration of mobile phone TV over DVB-H in APAC by Nokia, MediaCorp Technologies, M1 and the Media Development Authority of Singapore
Full text »
April 13, 2004
Tut Systems to Showcase Its Expanded Family of MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 AVC Video Processing Solutions at NAB 2005
Full text »
March 17, 2004
Nokia, Philips, Universal Studios Networks Germany and Vodafone Pilotentwicklung join forces to develop and test new broadcast and mobile convergence services.
Full text »