Nokia and Motorola Working Together for Better DVB-H
- September 11th, 2006
- 3 Comments

It looks like it’s going to take both Motorola and Nokia to get us decent TV on the go. Today, Nokia released a press release stating that they will start comparing notes with Motorola whenever they come up with something new in the DVB-H field. Apparently, the two companies both believe that “the mobile TV market is poised to grow exponentially - by 2010, there are anticipated to be over 50 million DVB-H enabled mobile devices sold globally.” So the theory is that if they work together, they can make sure that once the technology is ready for the real world, they will be ready to help us buy it.
Nokia and Motorola Join Forces on DVB-H Mobile TV [I4U News]







Claudio I. (Who am I?)
2 years ago
Any word on when this DMB or DVB, or whatever the 3 letter acronym is this week, trend will come state-side? I mean it sounds wonderful enough (as much as I can look forward to watching decent video quality on a screen the size of my thumb), but I don’t see myself in Seoul anytime soon…
webonics (Who am I?)
2 years ago
Sweet phone design! I suppose its just a concept since it’s designed for the mobile TV arena. :-/
It’s funny that Motorola is working with a competitor after the recent discovery of their YouTube video bash on Samsung.
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