DAB family of standards is extremely flexible - it is easy to transmit DAB, DAB+ and DMB on the same transmission ***
There are more DAB radios available than any other digital radio platform ***
Over 50 different combined DAB/DAB+ receiver models commercially available ***
DAB+ offers lower infrastructure costs for new services than any other digital radio platform ***
A typical DAB kitchen radio consumes a third less power than an energy saving light bulb ***
DAB Slide show pictures enables advertisers to couple pictures with audio magnifying consumer brand awareness ***
News
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12-12-2007 - Imagination Technologies PURE Expands Ecoplus™ Range In Time For Christmas Leading DAB digital radio manufacturer PURE has expanded its EcoPlus range in time for Christmas to now include fifteen radios with significantly reduced environmental impact. Read more... |
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11-12-2007 EtherWaves Dual Tuner EtherWaves announced today that it has developed a revolutionary Sorfware Defined Radio solution based on a single low-power Blackfin BF522 proccess from Analog Devices (ADI). Read more... |
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07-12-2007 European Nations ask the Commission to let the market decide WorldDMB welcomes indications that Commissioner Reding has decided not to follow through on her threat of mandation for one mobile TV standard in Europe. Read more... |
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05-12-2007 Mobile TV subscribers numbers shoot up, but operators revenue not so much The mobile TV market will be worth over €4.4 billion (nearly $6.5 billion) in 2011 in Asia, North America and Western Europe combined, and subscription business models will dominate the market, generating more than 90 percent of revenues in 2011,... Read more... |
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29-11-2007 - Australia - ![]() Australia to host WorldDMB Forum Australia will play host to the technical committee of the WorldDMB Forum for the first time on November 30 in Sydney, as representatives from 12 countries meet to discuss technical and future proofing issues. Read more... |
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29-11-2007 EU regulator moves ahead with mobile TV standard The European Commission said Thursday that it would press ahead with plans to favor one standard for mobile TV services by February, despite opposition from three major members of the bloc. Read more... |
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28-11-2007 EU likely to oppose single tech for mobile TV The European Commission's attempt to propose Nokia Corp.'s (NOK) DVB-H technology as the official E.U standard for mobile television, is likely to be watered down by European governments, according to a draft document seen by Dow Jones Newswires. Unfortunately this article is no longer available on the source website. |
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28-11-2007 - Singapore - ![]() Two interested in mobile TV in Singapore PGK Media says it wants to launch a ‘TV2Go’ service as soon as it receives a licence, supplying 10-15 channels. Innoxious Technologies says it will supply eight channels, targeting 15-35 year-olds. Unfortunately this article is no longer available on the source website. |
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27-11-2007 - Singapore - ![]() Mobile TV in Singapore 2008 The Media Development Authority (MDA) in Singapore said it will give out up to four licences to run mobile TV services in the second half of next year. Read more... |
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27-11-2007 - Russian Federation - ![]() Set back for mobile TV in Russia The introduction of 3G services, and hence mobile TV, has received a blow in Russia. Mikhail Shamolin, the president of Sistema-backed MTS, the country’s leading mobile operator, is reported as having said that plans to launch services in the capital, Moscow, are to be put back for a few years. Read more... |




