20 October 2006
The DVB Project has welcomed the decision by the Telecommunications Industry
Association (TIA) to adopt DVB-H as an official standard for Mobile Digital TV
in the US. The publication of TIA-1105, “Terrestrial Mobile Multimedia
Multicast Based On Digital Video Broadcasting For Handheld Devices System”, is
a further boost to the growing acceptance of the non-proprietary, open standard
by broadcast and telecommunications companies engaged in implementing Mobile TV
services in the US.
On news of the announcement Peter MacAvock, Executive Director of the
DVB Project had this to say: "DVB-H is now a recognisable global success
with announcements almost every day of DVB-H products and services. The TIA’s
ratification of the specification as a standard is yet a further significant
endorsement and will be seen as an important step in establishing DVB-H as the
leading choice for Mobile TV implementers in the US".
In 2004, DVB-H was formally adopted by the European Telecommunications
Standards Institute (ETSI) as a standard (EN 302 304). The unparalleled support
of network operators, broadcasters, content owners, and silicon and equipment
manufacturers for the non-proprietary, open standard, has hastened the
commercial launch of DVB-H Mobile TV services around the world. Extensive
trials and pilot services across five continents have already confirmed and
continue to endorse the technical capabilities and economic advantages of DVB-H
over competing systems. Commercial DVB-H services are already on-air in
Italy, and services have been announced for the US, Finland, Vietnam, France,
Germany, Spain, Russia and South Africa before the end of 2007.
Information on DVB-H can be found here: www.dvb-h.org