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Qualcomm Demonstrates MediaFLO and International ISDB-T Mobile TV Standards on Multi-mode Handset
- MediaFLO Platform Complements International ISDB-T Services to Enable Optimum Mobile TV Business Model and User Experience for Japan and Brazil -
Tags: handset, mobile TV, Qualcomm Inc., Qualcomm MediaFLO, TV
Research articles 2008-05-12
The Big Mo.(Opinion)
Byline: Dan Meyer Momentum for mobile television is building. Whether there is a market for it or not, the wireless industry is getting serious about hawking mobile TV services. Oh, sure carriers have offered an assortment...
Tags: mobile, mobile TV, Qualcomm MediaFLO, Sprint Nextel Corp., TV
Research articles 2007-03-12
Score two for MediaFLO; DVB-H backers say it's too soon to count them out.
Byline: MATT KAPKO The ripples are still making their way across the lake in the wake of Cingular Wireless L.L.C.'s surprise announcement that it will offer mobile broadcast TV through Qualcomm Inc.'s MediaFLO USA Inc. network. The nation's l ...
Tags: Cingular Wireless, mobile, mobile TV, Qualcomm MediaFLO, TV
Research articles 2007-02-19
MediaFLO trials under way, but company not telling much more.
Byline: JONI MORSE Qualcomm Inc.'s highly anticipated MediaFLO mobile TV service is gaining momentum as Sprint Nextel Corp. confirmed it was conducting trials using the network technology and could soon join initial launch carrier Verizon Wir Byline: JONI...
Tags: mobile, mobile TV, network, Qualcomm Inc., Qualcomm MediaFLO, TV
Research articles 2006-10-09
Mobile TV channel heats up; Modeo loses president; MediaFLO touts progress.
Byline: JONI MORSE Byline: JONI MORSE
Tags: mobile, mobile TV, Qualcomm MediaFLO, TV
Research articles 2006-12-11
MediaFLO gets green light, Modeo idles.
Byline: HEATHER FORSGREN WEAVER The Federal Communications Commission issued rules that will allow MediaFLO USA Inc. to begin operations next year as planned, but has yet to begin the inter-agency coordination necessary for mobile TV competit Byline: HEATHER...
Tags: FCC, mobile, mobile TV, Qualcomm MediaFLO, TV
Research articles 2006-10-16
DCB-H market gains chip support from Qualcomm, backing from Microsoft.(News)
Byline: PHIL CARSON Call it hedging your bets. Qualcomm Inc. said it is developing chipsets based on a rival mobile television standard-Digital Video Broadcasting-Handheld, or DVB-H-even while it works to complete its own MediaFlo networ ...
Tags: chip, Microsoft Corp., mobile, mobile TV, network, Qualcomm Inc., Qualcomm MediaFLO
Research articles 2006-03-06
MediaFLO adds T-Mobile USA to trial mix.
Byline: KELLY HILL Qualcomm Inc.'s MediaFLO USA subsidiary said the industry's No. 4 operator T-Mobile USA Inc. is trialing its mobile TV service, adding another national carrier to its list of partners even as it prepares for the initial com ...
Tags: carrier, mobile, mobile TV, Qualcomm MediaFLO, T-Mobile, TV
Research articles 2006-11-27
Mobile TV Hits the Masses.
By Glen Dickson Verizon/MediaFLO service available in 20 markets; Modeo tests well on New York streets Live broadcast TV to mobile phones, once a mere novelty at trade shows, is becoming a potentially lucrative business reality...
Tags: Qualcomm MediaFLO, NBC Universal Inc., mobile, programming, mobile TV, TV
Research articles 2007-03-12
Mobile TV deals hint at broader MVNO plans.(Upfront)
Byline: MATT KAPKO For years, the nation's two largest wireless carriers, Cingular Wireless L.L.C. and Verizon Wireless, have focused on their network's reach and reliability in marketing strategies and their business models. But now that bot Byline: MATT...
Tags: mobile, mobile TV, network, Qualcomm MediaFLO, TV, Verizon Wireless, wireless
Research articles 2007-02-26
Mobile TV Shifts Into Drive.
By Todd Spangler Verizon Wireless Up in 20 Markets; Modeo Sets NYC Trial High-quality live TV may finally be coming to a pocket near you. Verizon Wireless last week began selling V...
Tags: mobile, mobile TV, Qualcomm MediaFLO, TV, Verizon Wireless
Research articles 2007-03-05

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TV on tap: AT&T mobile TV set to launch … finally
AT&T INC. HAS ANNOUNCED PLANS TO LAUNCH AT&T Mobile TV with Qualcomm's MediaFLO (www.media flousa.com). Wireless subscribers will have access to a selection of live, simulcast, and time-shifted full-length television programming on their mobile phones. FLO TV channels include programming from CBS Mobile, Comedy Central, ESPN Mobile, Fox Mobile, MTV,...
Tags: AT&T Corp., mobile, mobile TV, TV
Research articles 2008-06-01
Roundbox and QUALCOMM Collaborate on Mobile Datacast Demonstration at CTIA
Roundbox, Inc., the leader in mobile broadcast software, today announced that it will showcase a datacast application in collaboration with QUALCOMM MediaFLO Technologies at CTIA Wireless 2007. The Roundbox-developed sample application, called Active Wallpaper, delivers continuous weather, news, TV teasers and sports data to a rich, graphical client and validates...
Tags: CTIA, mobile, Qualcomm Inc.
Research articles 2007-03-26
Newport Media gets royalty-free agreement to build MediaFlo chips.(News)
Qualcomm Inc. announced that chipmaker Newport Media Inc. signed a royalty-free agreement to design, manufacture and market Qualcomm's MediaFlo multicast mobile TV technology. The move is somewhat surprising since Qualcomm has a history of co Qualcomm Inc. announced...
Tags: agreement, chip, Qualcomm Inc., Qualcomm MediaFLO, technology
Research articles 2006-09-18
Microsoft aims for a mobile rebirth
Microsoft launched Windows Mobile 6.5, the latest version of its mobile phone operating system, this week along with a new online application store, Skymarket, and a publicity campaign designed to boost the Windows Mobile brand in the fast- changing smartphone market. That market has changed dramatically in the 18 months...
Tags: Mobile, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Mobile, High Tech Computer Corp.
News items 2009-10-08
Study: 4 million users to sign up for mobile TV in the U.S. next year.(Metrics)
Roughly 4 million U.S. consumers will subscribe to mobile broadcasts from dedicated, multimedia networks such as Qualcomm Inc.'s MediaFlo by the end of next year, according to new figures from ABI Research. The market research firm predicted that carriers will increasingly ...
Tags: ABI Research, MARKETING, mobile, multimedia, network, TV
Research articles 2006-09-25
Qualcomm releases UBM chip for TV.(News)
Qualcomm Inc. announced a single-chip solution that supports a trio of mobile broadcast standards. The chipmaker's new UBM chip supports Qualcomm's own ... Qualcomm Inc. announced a single-chip solution that supports a trio of mobile broadcast standards. The chipmaker's new UBM chip supports...
Tags: chip, Qualcomm Inc., TV
Research articles 2006-05-29
Mobile Data On Pace To Overload Wireless Networks
It isn't talked about much in the industry, but there is a serious downside to mobile data really taking off. If subscribers start embracing messaging, streaming video and Web browsing on cellphones, it will completely overload wireless networks. In a blog post today, Michael Mace, a industry consultant, and...
Tags: Mobile, Network, Wireless Network, Michael Mace, Networking, TVs, Wireless, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Companies, Operators, T-Mobile, Entertainment, Mobile Gaming, Mobile Music, Mobile Video, Technologies, 3G Etc, WiMax, Tricia Duryee, Clearwire Corp., Palm Inc.
External links 2008-12-08
How Verizon Will Compete with the iPhone
Maybe he's delusional, maybe he knows something we don't, but Verizon chief executive Ivan Seidenberg is confident the iPhone won't hurt Verizon so much as help it. How, you ask? By adding excitement to the market and convincing users that it's entirely reasonable to spend $600 on a handset and...
Tags: Cellular Phones, Telecom Leader, Verizon Wireless, Verizon V-Cast, Verizon Communications Inc., Apple iPhone, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Andrew Hines
Blog posts 2007-06-20
Dean's top ten picks for the best of CES
It's never easy to pick the top ten new products and technologies at the International Consumer Electronics Show. This year, there were more than 20,000 product from 2,700 vendors across 1.8 million square feet of space. I saw every one of them. That's right. And these are my picks for...
News items 2009-08-07
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