Topic - mobile tv

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Media, Communications, Internet, Finance

Envivio Reloads With $25M

The video-encoding spinoff of France Telecom says mobile TV and IPTV are starting to gain traction and that is being reflected in its growth.
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Media, Communications, Finance

Qualcomm Grabs UK Spectrum for Mobile TV

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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Media, Communications, Internet

AT&T, Qualcomm Test Mobile TV Reception

More than a year after its initial announcement AT&T launches its mobile TV service. Did the public’s poor response to earlier efforts cause the delay?
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Computers, General news, Media, Communications, Finance

Alcatel-Lucent, 3 Italia Tune Up Mobile-TV Hybrid

Telecom 3 Italia and Italian broadcaster RAI announce the launch of a mobile TV network trial that will use a combination of satellite and terrestrial communications.
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Media, Communications, Internet

Will Mobile TV Fumble College Football Again?

Verizon Wireless and Qualcomm are hoping to score where Mobile ESPN dropped the ball.
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Media

New Content MIA at CES

Telco TV was supposed to be the stage for startup content, but so far it’s just old faces in new places.
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Media

NBC Teams with One True Media

iVillage Live talk show features user-generated videos on the air.
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Media

Mobile TV Guide Coming

Roundbox and TV Guide team up on listings for cell phone TV.
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Media

Nokia’s Game Face

Mobile giant reacts to share loss.
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Finance

FastStats: Mobile Multimedia

China’s mobile love affair; Cingular’s ‘Idol’ worship; mobile TV on rise.
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Communications, Internet

Gloves to Come Off at Cell Show

Wireless companies and content creators are trying to figure out how to split the pot.
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General news, Media, Communications

Ballmer, Branson Tout Cell TV

British Telecom and Virgin Mobile introduce a mobile TV service in the U.K. using Microsoft-enabled cell phones.
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Computers, Media

Tech Giants Team on Mobile TV

Intel, Motorola, Nokia, Texas Instruments, and Modeo line up behind DVB-H standard.
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Media, Communications

Crown Castle Intros Mobile TV

Wireless tower operator changes name to Modeo and previews its mobile TV service on devices from Nokia and Motorola.
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Communications, Finance

The boob tube on your smartphone

Handset manufacturers unite to develop TV-enabled mobile phones, but don’t expect to tune in on your cell phone anytime soon.