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<title>The Picture's Still Unclear for Mobile TV</title>
<description>On 4 May 2008, AT&amp;T launched its mobile TV service in 58 locations across the US. The service is underpinned by Qualcomm's MediaFLO technology. It offers over 10 channels of progra</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/The_Pictures_Still_Unclear_for_Mobile_TV</link>
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<title>Video and mobile TV poised to grow as mobile broadcast solutions are assessed</title>
<description>At the recent Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Nextwave (formerly IP Wireless) announced a six month commercial trial for TDtv with Orange and T-Mobile in the UK.</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/Video_and_mobile_TV_poised_to_grow_as_mobile_broadcast_solutions_are_assessed</link>
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<title>European  Commission throws weight behind DVB-H as Mobile TV debate continues</title>
<description>iviane Reding, Europe's Information Society  and Media commission has reignited the debate on which mobile TV standard should  be adopted in Europe.</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/European_Commission_throws_weight_behind_DVBH_as_Mobile_TV_debate_continues</link>
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<title>European Commission officially embraces DVB-H as its common standard for mobile TV </title>
<description>Telecoms  commissioner,  Viviane  Reding,  has  officially  adopted  DVB-H  as  the  common standard for the transmission of mobile TV services in the European Union (EU).</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/European_Commission_officially_embraces_DVBH_as_its_common_standard_for_mobile_TV_</link>
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<title>Content Is King at CTIA Wireless 2008</title>
<description>The CTIA Wireless event took place in Las Vegas from 1 to 3 April, 2008. More than 40,000 people and 1,200 companies attended North America's largest mobile industry trade show.</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/Content_Is_King_at_CTIA_Wireless_2008</link>
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<title>Uncertainty around mobile TV increases as BT and Crown Castle terminate services</title>
<description>Following a review of  its wholesale solutions BT has decided to terminate its DAB-IP mobile TV  service known as Movio.</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/Uncertainty_around_mobile_TV_increases_as_BT_and_Crown_Castle_terminate_services</link>
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<title>Mobile TV remains a  hot topic despite Virgin Mobile's disappointing results in the UK</title>
<description>Virgin Mobile has been reported as having sold fewer than 10,000  handsets for its Virgin Mobile TV (VMTV) service.</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/Mobile_TV_remains_a_hot_topic_despite_Virgin_Mobiles_disappointing_results_in_the_UK</link>
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<title>On-Demand Mobile Video Paves the Way for Broadcast TV</title>
<description>On 8 October 2008, Orange unveiled a package of movie channels for subscribers to its broadband, IPTV and mobile services in France.</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/OnDemand_Mobile_Video_Paves_the_Way_for_Broadcast_TV</link>
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<title>Event Report: Mobile World Congress 2008</title>
<description>Event Report from Mobile World Congress 2008</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/Event_Report_Mobile_World_Congress_2008</link>
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<title>Outlook for Mobile Market in 2007</title>
<description>As  2006 draws to a close CCS Insight confidently expects the market will report record levels of activity at almost every point of the market.</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/Outlook_for_Mobile_Market_in_2007</link>
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