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Member Since January 5, 2007
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Can TV channels make an additional profit out of ...

I belive so, in several ways: * Getting paid by the mobile TV service operators for carrying the channel as part of a mobile TV package * For commercial TV channels, increasing the audience size ...
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Past surveys on modile TV?

Yes, I have a lot of material on mobile TV market research. Feel free to contact me directly through email and explain your specific needs, and I'll try to help. See my contact details here . Dror.
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Mobile Tv Markets Comparison

Japan and Korean are without a doubt the most advanced markets. Both of them have had mobile video services since 2001, and mobile broadcast TV services since 2005-2006. Next comes Europe, with ...
Submitted by drorgill 3 years ago
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Does MediaFLO technology use IP protocol?

In contrast to DVB-H, which is based on IP Datacasting, MediaFLO deosn't use IP for media streaming. According to Qualcomm's document which compares DVB-H and MediaFLO (http://www.qualcomm.com ...
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Sun: Hi Mr.Gill, my name is Phillip Sun, working for ... (auto generated)

Phillip hello, I agree that the situation with DVB-H in the USA doesn't look good, since Modeo hasn't signed any operators, and launching with the SIM-free HTC handset as they plan to do in New York ...
Submitted by drorgill 3 years ago
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Wich are the Israeli companies focused on the DVBH ...

I don't know any Israeli companies that are specificially focused on DVB-H. The only company which is related to this is Bamboo, who have a platform for pushing video clips to subscribers. The ...
Submitted by drorgill 3 years ago
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HDTV on the go?

Broadcast TV networks which are targeted at mobile reception, such as DVB-H, T-DMB, MediaFLO, etc. typically use a resolution of CIF (352x288) or QVGA (320x240). Regular Digital Terrestrial systems ...
Submitted by drorgill 3 years ago
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