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That would be so typically UK, to spite the EU recommendation regarding DVB-H and take some incompatible tech.Anyhow, mobile TV is a already failing to gather any interest it seems. I wouldn't be surprised if all of these standards are simple still-births...
It will become popular in the UK, in time.It's taken a while for 3G and GPS to become popular, but they have. and with the nokia n96 and a few UK bound samsungs having DVB-H built in, it'll be sooner than you think
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L @ May 31st 2008 12:41PM
That would be so typically UK, to spite the EU recommendation regarding DVB-H and take some incompatible tech.
Anyhow, mobile TV is a already failing to gather any interest it seems. I wouldn't be surprised if all of these standards are simple still-births...
Jamma @ May 31st 2008 5:44PM
It will become popular in the UK, in time.
It's taken a while for 3G and GPS to become popular, but they have. and with the nokia n96 and a few UK bound samsungs having DVB-H built in, it'll be sooner than you think