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_Live DVB-H Demonstration for Singapore

14 June 2004
SINGAPORE (14 June 2004):- Achieving a first for the
Asia-Pacific region, Nokia, MediaCorp Technologies, M1 and the Media
Development Authority of Singapore today jointly showcased a live
end-to-end mobile phone TV broadcast over a DVB-H network at the Nokia
Connection event in Singapore.
DVB-H is a standard specified by the DVB Organization specifically for
the broadcast of TV-like content and data to handheld devices, such as
mobile phones, which have unique requirements in terms of power
consumption, screen-size and mobility.
MobileOne (M1), a leading mobile operator in Singapore and provider of
the live WCDMA network for the Nokia Connection event has also
expressed its support of DVB-H as the digital mobile phone TV broadcast
standard.
"Mobile phone TV fulfills a human desire to be informed and connected
to news, entertainment and information services especially as our lives
become increasingly mobile," said Mr. Ari Beilinson, Director Business
Development, Nokia Ventures Organization. "This first live
demonstration of mobile phone TV over DVB-H in Asia and ongoing trials
in Europe indicate a growing global interest in investigating how
mobile phone TV can deliver more multimedia and online services in
addition to traditional TV-like broadcasts. "
The demonstration used the DVB-H standard because it is optimized for
mobile, handheld receivers and supports the broadcast of a variety of
digital content including television programs, interactive services and
online content. The DVB-H standard developed by the DVB
Organization combines traditional television broadcast standards with
elements specific to handheld devices: mobility, smaller screens and
antennas, indoor coverage and reliance on battery power.
"The MDA is excited to collaborate with key industry players like
Nokia, MediaCorp Technologies and M1 in exploring the future of mobile
phone TV. We support the development of mobile phone TV using DVB-H as
it advances Singapore into the next stage of digital TV rollout. This
move creates new business opportunities for content development and it
fits into our Media 21 plan to develop the local media industry," said
Mr. Seto Lok Yin, Director for Industry Development of the MDA.
Mr. Mock Pak Lum, CEO of MediaCorp Technologies, said, "As Singapore's
leading broadcast transmission infrastructure provider, MediaCorp
Technologies is pleased to deliver 'live' Channel NewsAsia content via
the digital terrestrial TV infrastructure managed by us."
He added, "Channel NewsAsia is a prime example of the type of
programming suited for mobile phone TV - news evolves constantly and
mobile phone TV can connect users to the important visual element as
news unfolds. DVB-H also offers opportunities to develop additional
forms of content, such as interactivity, hence introducing a richer
multimedia experience to the viewer."
"M1 supports DVB-H as the digital mobile phone TV broadcast
standard. A digital mobile phone TV adds a new level of
sophistication to mobile service offerings and will also contribute to
the growing use of other data and non-voice services, such as web
browsing and messaging," said M1's Chief Executive Officer,
Neil Montefiore.
The mobile phone TV in today's demonstration was enabled by the Nokia
Streamer, the first mobile DVB-H receiver designed specifically for
pilot purposes. It is attached to the Nokia 7700 much like a
battery pack and receives the broadcast signal for viewing on the Nokia
7700 media device. Nokia also supplied the end-to-end mobile TV
network solution, which was used to broadcast the mobile TV service
consisting of several channels to the terminals around the Nokia
Connection premises.
More information: Nokia Communications
press.office@nokia.com
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