Movies on the move [mobile phone video content reception]

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Video content on mobile phones represents a huge, and potentially lucrative, market provided the regulatory and technical challenges can be overcome. This article begins by discussing two commercial trials in the UK looking at broadcasting television to mobile phone users via digital radio and digital TV-type networks. It then outlines the technical issues involved, such as spectrum allocation, mobile broadcast TV standards, and European systems compatibility.

Inspec keywords: frequency allocation; video streaming; television standards; mobile handsets; digital audio broadcasting; multimedia communication; digital video broadcasting

Other keywords: mobile phone video content reception; digital TV networks; television broadcasting; European systems compatibility; mobile broadcast TV standards; digital radio networks; spectrum allocation

Subjects: Mobile radio systems; Video on demand and video servers; Radio and television broadcasting; Multimedia communications

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