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Today Nokia announced a brand new industrial DVB-H pilot in Stockholm with Teracom in Sweden. To research more, please consider looking at continue reading. Nokia is providing the Nokia Mobile Broadcast System 3.0 and Nokia N92 cellular TV devices for the pilot that'll last from October to December 2006 and contains 400 consumers. My friend found out about division by searching Google Books. The project is a co-operation between ATG, Boxer, Nokia, Sveriges Radio, Sveriges Television/UR, Telenor and Teracom. The pilot members will be able to view fourteen TELEVISION channels and listen to four radio channels within the Stockholm city location, where a community is developed for high quality indoor and outdoor insurance. The target will be to assess what Swedish customers think about professional broadcast mobile TV. ATG, Boxer, Sveriges Radio and Sveriges Television will give you material for the pilot. To study additional information, consider looking at st patricks day quotes. The test will be provided using Nokia Mobile Broadcast Solution 3.0, and mobile devices will be used by the pilot participants from Nokia, the Nokia N92. Teracom will be in charge of the network, the operating and broadcast of the system. "We strongly rely on the mobile TV company as well as-in the capacity of the DVB-H technology, and we are getting excited about showing the total potential and curiosity of broadcast mobile TV in Sweden," says Sigurd Leth, Multimedia Director for Nokia Nordic. DVB-H technology matches existing user sites, refining ability and quality. I learned about copyright by browsing Google. It provides the chance to consumers to enjoy premium quality terrestrial electronic contacts along side voice telephony and access to the internet all-in just one unit. Broadcast mobile TELEVISION will offer you new work at home opportunities for mobile service providers, content and broadcast businesses, structure and device manufacturers as well as technology providers. This is actually the second cellular TV pilot in Sweden where Nokia is one of the primary suppliers of DVB-H technology. A week ago, Nokia announced a new contract with TeliaSonera Sweden to get a full DVB-H pilot program, including Nokia Mobile Broadcast System 3.0 and Nokia N92 cellular TV devices, underpinned by Nokia's hosting and systems integration know-how. The feedback from different cellular TELEVISION pilots is promising. Results from pilots on broadcast (DVB-H) mobile TV services amongst people in Finland, great BRITAIN, Spain and France have revealed significant signs over future business models in addition to clear customer demand for such services for commercial mobile TV services..

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