EC backs DVB-H as standard
Olympics to boost mobile TV
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The DVB-H standard is based on technology pioneered by Nokia for mobile TV, which the EC said is the strongest standard for mobile TV. Nokia and Motorola, which launched its own DVB-H handheld model in May, had both lobbied Brussels for its promotion of the DVB-H standard.
Major spectator events, such as next summer's Olympic games and the soccer European Cup, could be critical in driving take-up of mobile TV, which has yet to be widely adopted. DVB-H is the most widely used of the three technologies now available within EU that enable mobile TV broadcasts.
Although widely anticipated, the EC's decision is a blow to Nokia and Motorola's international rivals. The California-based wireless R&D firm Qualcomm had been lobbying for the MediaFlo standard it provides.
Samsung and other South Korean manufacturers had also been pressing Brussels on the advantages of their DMB technology.







