ComReg has announced a consultation on the award of UHF spectrum in an initial five urban areas in Ireland. The regulator says the consultation in Cork, Dublin, Galway, Limerick and […]
A1 to offer mobile DVB-T handsets
The Austrian mobile operator A1 has started to offer customers a choice of mobile TV services including one with a free-to-air DVB-T offer. The company is also providing a ‘total […]
Polish DVB-H tender delayed
Poland has put back a mobile TV tender until July.
Dutch NOS launches mobile TV portal
The Dutch public broadcaster NOS has launched a mobile TV application named NOS Mobiel through which viewers can access news, sports, weather, traffic information and even teletext. Both on-demand and […]
Austria launches DVB-H service
A consortium of Media Broadcast and the four main mobile operators in Austria have launched their mobile TV service with 15 TV channels and five radio stations. Hutchison 3G Austria, ONE […]
Mobile 3.0 launches in four German cities
German DVB-H operator Mobile 3.0 has launched in four cities across the country. Mobile TV is now available to viewers in Hamburg, Munich, Frankfurt and Hanover. The line-up consists of Das […]
Positive view on Finnish mobile TV
Forum Virium Helsinki has given details of a six-month study into the acceptance of mobile TV in Finland. Unsurprisingly for an organisation whose members include Destia, Digita, Elisa, Logica, Nokia, […]
Ten channels for Dutch mobile TV service
KPN will launch its new DVB-H service MobileTV on Thursday, June 5 with a bouquet of ten channels. The monthly subscription fee will be €9.95 for unlimited access.
CSA announces mobile TV licence winners
The French media authority CSA has announced the 13 winners of the mobile TV service to start later this year. Canal+, M6 and TF1 each have won two channels, while […]
Vodafone Germany: doubts about mobile TV feasibility
The German mobile operator Vodafone has its doubt about the feasibility of mobile TV. “The model with a subscription based offer over a dedicated network is very difficult,” Vodafone Germany […]