LG Vu, rumored a few weeks ago to be released via AT&T at the end of this month (March 2008), is almost officially confirmed by the largest US mobile carrier. We say almost, because there aren't any clear details about the release date, but promo materials already appeared in AT&T stores and, most probably, the... |
24 March 2008 07:29 GMT |
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It looks like LG Vu, announced in the fall of 2007, will finally make its debut at AT&T at the end of March 2008, as the carrier's first mobile phone to support Mobile TV. The handset will most probably come at the same time with AT&T's MediaFLO-based mobile TV service that was supposed to be launched at th... |
3 March 2008 04:06 GMT |
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Samsung Access, also known as Samsung A827, will be released by AT&T in the near future, being the second device from the US carrier to support the MediaFLO-based mobile TV service. The other phone that comes with MediaFLO support is LG Vu (or LG CU92), unreleased because the MediaFLO service is not available yet. Th... |
15 January 2008 07:15 GMT |
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EXPN is the new channel that ESPN will provide for Verizon Wireless subscribers that use the V Cast Mobile TV service. This is meant to bring the entire package of X Games 13 on mobile phones, including live competitions, behind-the-scenes coverage and commentary.People using this service will benefit from many servi... |
26 July 2007 12:05 GMT |
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The European Commission has decided to support DBV-H as the only mobile TV standard to use in Europe. This decision is meant to eliminate confusion between handset producers and make sure that they set the grounds for a fair competition.Nokia currently holds the leading position in providing DBV-H services in Europe.... |
19 July 2007 06:32 GMT |
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Qualcomm, China Network Systems (CNS) and Taiwan Television (TTV) announced they have signed an agreement to conduct a technical trial of Qialcomm's MediaFLO technology in Taipei. Scheduled for March 2007, the trial will feature four live channels of CNS content and up to three live channels of TTV content. CNS ... |
5 March 2007 06:04 GMT |
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Wireless carrier Verizon, second-biggest in the US, has launched its Mobile TV service in 20 US markets. Finally, all details regarding price and availability are now out, and while rumors and leaks revealed quite a lot of information, we couldn't take anything for granted until the carrier officially released t... |
5 March 2007 05:32 GMT |
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