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DVB-H will be the standard for future mobile TV implementations in Europe

EU sets mobile TV standard

Bad news for British viewers

Iain Thomson

The European Union has picked the mobile television standard to be used across all member states.

Viviane Reding, Commissioner for Information Society and Media, has announced that DVB-H will be the standard for future implementation.

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Several standards are currently in use worldwide, and the first system in the UK from Virgin Mobile uses the rival DAB standard.

"Mobile broadcasting is a tremendous opportunity for Europe to maintain and expand its leadership in mobile technology and audiovisual services," said Reding.

"Europe is today at a crossroads. We can either take the lead globally, as we did for mobile telephony based on the GSM standard developed by the European industry, or allow other regions to take the lion's share of the promising mobile TV market.

"'Wait-and-see' is not an option. The time has come for Europe's industry and governments to switch on to mobile TV."

Reding argued that the current lack of a set standard is holding the EU back and could damage what has the potential to be a huge market

The move was widely expected, as Reding had already made her preference for the standard clear at CeBIT this year.

Nokia, the world's biggest handset manufacturer, decided to produce only DVB-H handsets two years ago, a decision described as ridiculous by one mobile operator. 

"There are a lot of good reasons to go for DVB-H," said Mark Squires, Nokia's UK head of communications.

"Firstly, from a technology standpoint, DVB-H is a subset of a standard already used in the home, so it is proven technology.

"Secondly, the way DVB-H handles transmission using time slicing means that the aerial is only on about 10 per cent of the time, saving battery life."

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