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Britain backing 'wrong' mobile TV standard

Viviane Reding tells member states to sort out one standard - or she will

Iain Thomson, vnunet.com 19 Mar 2007
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European Union commissioner Viviane Reding has issued a stark warning over the future of mobile TV to delegates at CeBIT.

Europe needs to agree a common standard for broadcast mobile TV, according to Reding, who hinted strongly that the standard should be DVB-H.

This leaves some UK companies backing the wrong horse, since early services by Virgin Mobile are using the DAB standard.

"We are too slow and too uncoordinated to create the right conditions for a quick take-up of mobile TV on a large scale in Europe," said Reding.

"I urge member states to act quickly on this issue as we cannot afford any delays. One thing is clear: without at least some coordination at European level, market fragmentation will prevent a successful take-up of mobile TV in Europe."

Reding went on to point out that 17 countries, including Britain, offer DVB-H services and that it is a widely recognised open standard.

The commissioner said that she is prepared to give "strong support" to standardised European solutions such as DVB-H.

DVB-H is one of the highest quality standards on offer, and can carry more channels at higher quality than DAB. But it uses spectrum already occupied by analogue TV signals, whereas DAB can use existing digital radio frequencies.

Nokia has already announced that it will only be making DVB-H handsets, a decision branded "ridiculous" by one British telco but supported by analysts and defended by other big names in the industry such as Intel and Motorola.

At stake is a potential market worth $30bn, according to analysts.

"I am convinced today more than ever that we need a common European approach to set conditions for a rapid and wide deployment of mobile TV," said Reding. " It is now time to act."

See also:

Hook-up with Telegent to offer four hours viewing time on mobile phones  09 Feb 2007
More than 22 million people in China will be watching TV broadcasts on mobile devices within four yearsGovernment pushing for widespread services to be ready for Olympic Games  20 Oct 2006
ITV and the BBC are to take part in trials of mobile TV services, according to industry rumoursDeal thought to be close for UK broadcasters  05 Jun 2006
Qualcomm technology competes with DVB-H and DMB  12 May 2006

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