Minggu, 18 Maret 2007

Doordarshan will be available on Nokia handsets in India

Public broadcaster in India Prasar Bharti and world's largest mobile phone maker Nokia are all set to start a mobile TV pilot project in Indian metro cities, which will enable cellular phone users watch Doordarshan channels on their handsets. Nokia India has entered into a pilot tender with DD to launch the service, which would make DD channels available on select high-end Nokia handset models. During the pilot phase, Doordarshan will test the reception quality of the broadcast coverage. Attendant things like a revenue structure or advertising opportunities will come later.

Nokia's N92 series of handsets are capable of catching television signals. Nokia officials said it is for Doordarshan, which has put up a mobile television platform to set a time frame about commercial launch of their TV on Mobile. The company has N92- the first DVBH (digital video broadcast handheld) device. Adoption of mobile TV will ultimately give way to a more personal and private TV experience than that of traditional broadcast TV, with big implications for users, content providers and advertisers.

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