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- Mobile_television abstract "Mobile television is television watched on a small handheld or mobile device. It includes pay TV service delivered via mobile phone networks or received free-to-air via terrestrial television stations. Regular broadcast standards or special mobile TV transmission formats can be used. Additional features include downloading TV programs and podcasts from the internet and storing programming for later viewing.According to the Harvard Business Review, the growing adoption of smartphones allowed users to watch as much mobile video in just three days of the 2010 Winter Olympics as they watched throughout the entire 2008 Summer Olympics – an increase of 564%.Early mobile television receivers were based on the old analog television signal system. They were the earliest televisions that could be placed in a coat pocket. The first was the Panasonic IC TV MODEL TR-001, introduced in 1970. The second was sold to the public by Clive Sinclair in January 1977. It was called the Microvision or the MTV-1. It had a two-inch (50 mm) CRT screen and was also the first television which could pick up signals in multiple countries. It measured 102×159×41mm and was sold for less than £100 in the UK and for around $400 in the US. The project took over ten years to develop and was funded by around £1.6 million in British government grants.In later decades the term "mobile television" was associated with mobile telephones and other mobile digital devices. Mobile TV is among the features provided by many 3G phones. In 2002, South Korea became the first country in the world to have a commercial mobile TV CDMA IS95-C network, and mobile TV over 3G (CDMA2000 1X EVDO) also became available that same year. In 2005, South Korea became the first country in the world to have mobile TV. It started satellite DMB (S-DMB) and terrestrial DMB (T-DMB) services on May 1 and December 1. Today, South Korea and Japan are at the forefront of this developing sector. Mobile TV services were launched by the operator CSL during March of 2006 in Hong Kong on the 3G network. BT in the United Kingdom was the among the first companies outside South Korea to launch Mobile TV in September 2006, although the service was abandoned less than a year later. The same happened to "MFD Mobiles Fernsehen Deutschland", who launched their DMB-based service June 2006 in Germany, and stopped it in April 2008. Also in June 2006, mobile operator 3 in Italy (part of Hutchison Whampoa) launched their mobile TV service, but opposed to their counterpart in Germany this was based on DVB-H. Sprint started offering the service in February 2006 and was the first US carrier to offer the service. In the US Verizon Wireless and more recently AT&T are offering the service.In South Korea, mobile TV is largely divided into satellite DMB (S-DMB) and terrestrial DMB (T-DMB). Although S-DMB initially had more content, T-DMB has gained much wider popularity because it is free and included as a feature in most mobile handsets sold in the country today.".
- Mobile_television thumbnail DMB_Korea.JPG?width=300.
- Mobile_television wikiPageExternalLink freemobiletv.org.
- Mobile_television wikiPageExternalLink mobiletvelite.com.
- Mobile_television wikiPageExternalLink mobiletvworld.com.
- Mobile_television wikiPageExternalLink 6902541.stm.
- Mobile_television wikiPageExternalLink www.decontis.com.
- Mobile_television wikiPageExternalLink www.expway.com.
- Mobile_television wikiPageExternalLink www.mdtvsignalmap.com.
- Mobile_television wikiPageExternalLink www.mobile-dtv-viewer.com.
- Mobile_television wikiPageExternalLink www.mobilesportstv.net.
- Mobile_television wikiPageExternalLink market.php?request=atscmph.
- Mobile_television wikiPageExternalLink 20070614_76_121465.html.
- Mobile_television wikiPageExternalLink time-line.
- Mobile_television wikiPageID "5328527".
- Mobile_television wikiPageRevisionID "606384593".
- Mobile_television cleanup "August 2009".
- Mobile_television hasPhotoCollection Mobile_television.
- Mobile_television leadTooLong "April 2014".
- Mobile_television refimprove "July 2009".
- Mobile_television weasel "December 2007".
- Mobile_television subject Category:Broadcast_engineering.
- Mobile_television subject Category:Digital_television.
- Mobile_television subject Category:Mobile_telephone_broadcasting.
- Mobile_television subject Category:Mobile_television.
- Mobile_television subject Category:Television_technology.
- Mobile_television comment "Mobile television is television watched on a small handheld or mobile device. It includes pay TV service delivered via mobile phone networks or received free-to-air via terrestrial television stations. Regular broadcast standards or special mobile TV transmission formats can be used.".
- Mobile_television label "Mobile TV".
- Mobile_television label "Mobile television".
- Mobile_television label "Mobiles Fernsehen".
- Mobile_television label "Televisione mobile".
- Mobile_television label "Televisión móvil".
- Mobile_television label "Telewizja mobilna".
- Mobile_television label "Télévision mobile personnelle".
- Mobile_television label "Мобильное телевидение".
- Mobile_television label "تلفاز المحمول".
- Mobile_television label "移动电视".
- Mobile_television sameAs Mobiles_Fernsehen.
- Mobile_television sameAs Televisión_móvil.
- Mobile_television sameAs Télévision_mobile_personnelle.
- Mobile_television sameAs Televisione_mobile.
- Mobile_television sameAs Telewizja_mobilna.
- Mobile_television sameAs Mobile_TV.
- Mobile_television sameAs m.0dfvzy.
- Mobile_television sameAs Q2826075.
- Mobile_television sameAs Q2826075.
- Mobile_television wasDerivedFrom Mobile_television?oldid=606384593.
- Mobile_television depiction DMB_Korea.JPG.
- Mobile_television isPrimaryTopicOf Mobile_television.