Europe has announced that they will be making the DVB-H format for mobile TV’s the norm in order to accelerate the deployment of mobile television services throughout Europe like GSM standardization in the 90′s. Also the new mobile TV of choice will be Nokia instead of Qualcomm. Looks like Europe is moving on up as far as mobile television is concerned.
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