Wireless chip maker will counter the EU’s official endorsement of a European rival technology by showcasing MediaFLO in the UK.
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Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg says his company's purchases will result in a "transformative opportunity."
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Experts see signals that the mobile chip-maker may be ready to launch its mobile TV unit as a standalone company.
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Aloha’s sale of its spectrum to AT&T indicates mobile broadcast TV could be losing investor ratings.
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Verizon Wireless and Qualcomm are hoping to score where Mobile ESPN dropped the ball.
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Verizon Wireless, Modeo test interest in mobile TV.
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Verizon Wireless and Crown Castle try to upstage each other but leave a thick vapor trail.
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Carrier’s wireless unit will be among the first in the U.S. to offer mobile TV service akin to traditional television.
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Cell phone makers choose European over U.S. standard in clear signal to Qualcomm.
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As awareness grows, investors bet big on demand for live TV on mobile devices.
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Owner of a huge slice of wireless spectrum teams with satellite firm to beam TV via cell phones.
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For car radios, digital radio providers bring innovation, and confusion, to the market.
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The industry is betting it will, but there are plenty of challenges ahead.
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British Telecom and Virgin Mobile introduce a mobile TV service in the U.K. using Microsoft-enabled cell phones.
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After decades as just the transport medium, satellite service providers are picking out ethnic content for U.S. viewers.
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The French mobile TV chip maker says the No. 1 U.S. wireless firm will test its tech.
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Satellite company will carry MediaFLO traffic as mobile broadcast TV signs on.
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Intel, Motorola, Nokia, Texas Instruments, and Modeo line up behind DVB-H standard.
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A trial by U.K. operator BT shows consumers are more interested in mobile radio than in cellular television.
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Long-time CDMA partners to introduce broadcast TV to U.S. cell phones.
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