“Mobile DTV Alliance”, a new organisation announced

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The companies like Intel, Modeo, Motorola, Nokia and Texas Instruments, has announced together the formation of a new organization called the “Mobile DTV Alliance”. Their main aim is to promote the growth of Digital Video Broadcasting – Handheld (DVB-H), an open procedure standard for broadcast digital TV reception on mobile devices.

“Mobile DTV Alliance” will endeavor to promote best practices and open standards which deliver high quality broadcast television to mobile devices.
Handset of these DTV Alliance will soon come in the market and in less cost.

DVB-H is a very effective way to deliver high-quality, broadcast digital TV to mobile users, and Intel is a member of the Mobile DTV Aliance to help promote the standard and availability of this technology.

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