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Today Nokia announced a fresh industrial DVB-H pilot in Stockholm with Teracom in Sweden. Learn further on our affiliated URL - Click here: court martial lawyer california. Nokia is supplying Nokia N92 portable TELEVISION products and the Nokia Mobile Broadcast System 3.0 to the pilot that may last from October to December 2006 and contains 400 consumers. The project is just a co-operation between ATG, Boxer, Nokia, Sveriges Radio, Sveriges Television/UR, Telenor and Teracom.

The pilot participants will have the ability to look at fourteen TELEVISION channels and pay attention to four radio channels in the Stockholm area location, the place where a network has been built for good quality indoor and outdoor coverage. The objective will be to assess what Swedish customers consider industrial broadcast mobile TELEVISION.

ATG, Boxer, Sveriges Radio and Sveriges Television will give you material for the pilot. The test will be sent using Nokia Mobile Broadcast Solution 3.0, and the pilot members will use mobile devices from Nokia, the Nokia N92. Teracom will soon be accountable for the community, the running and broadcast of the program.

"We strongly rely on the mobile TV company as-well as in the capacity of the DVB-H technology, and we are looking towards delivering the full potential and curiosity of broadcast mobile TV in Sweden," says Sigurd Leth, Multimedia Director for Nokia Nordic.

DVB-H technology matches active operator systems, optimizing ability and quality. Learn more on the affiliated site by visiting my air force court martial lawyer. It provides people the chance to enjoy top quality terrestrial digital broadcasts alongside voice telephony and access to the internet all-in a single unit. Broadcast mobile TV offer new business opportunities for mobile service providers, information and broadcast businesses, infrastructure and handset manufacturers along with technology providers.

This is actually the second mobile TV pilot in Sweden where Nokia is one of the primary suppliers of DVB-H technology. Last week, Nokia announced a new agreement with TeliaSonera Sweden for a comprehensive DVB-H pilot system, including Nokia Mobile Broadcast System 3.0 and Nokia N92 cellular TV units, underpinned by Nokia's hosting and systems integration know-how.

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