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<title>Mobile TV Players Should Look East</title>
<description>On 11 August 2008, the Polish media reported that the country's four mobile network operators were working to create a consortium that will bid for a licence to operate mobile TV s</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/Mobile_TV_Players_Should_Look_East</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>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>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>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>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>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>3GSM Event Report 2007</title>
<description>The sheer size of the 3GSM World Congress this year was  overwhelming. Over 55,000 visitors attended the show during the first three  days (up from 50,000 in 2006). It has undoubte</description>
<link>http://hotline.ccsinsight.com/article/3GSM_Event_Report_2007</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>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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