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Apr 24 2009, 07:24 PM
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QUOTE(kae7 @ Apr 23 2009, 07:50 PM) in nokia.. only n96 and n77 only ... better use china phone.. for more info open the spoiler below...sorry if have spelling mistake..lazy to correct it back » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « DVB-H (Digital Video Broadcasting - Handheld) is one of three prevalent mobile TV formats. It is a technical specification for bringing broadcast services to mobile handsets. DVB-H was formally adopted as ETSI standard EN 302 304 in November 2004. The DVB-H specification (EN 302 304) can be downloaded from the official DVB-H website.From March 2008, DVB-H is officially endorsed by the European Union as the "preferred technology for terrestrial mobile broadcasting".The major competitor of this technology is Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (DMB). DVB-SH (Satellite services to Handhelds) now and DVB-H2 in the future are possible enhancements to this technology, providing improved spectral efficiency and better modulation flexibility. DVB-H technology is a superset of the very successful DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcasting - Terrestrial) system for digital terrestrial television, with additional features to meet the specific requirements of handheld, battery-powered receivers. DVB-H can offer a downstream channel at high data rates which can be used as standalone or as an enhancement of mobile telecommunication networks which many typical handheld terminals are able to access anyway. Time slicing technology is employed to reduce power consumption for small handheld terminals. IP datagrams are transmitted as data bursts in small time slots. Each burst may contain up to two megabits of data (including parity bits). There are 64 parity bits for each 191 data bits, protected by Reed-Solomon codes. The front end of the receiver switches on only for the time interval when the data burst of a selected service is on air. Within this short period of time a high data rate is received which can be stored in a buffer. This buffer can either store the downloaded applications or playout live streams. The achievable power saving depends on the relation of the on/off-time. If there are approximately ten or more bursted services in a DVB-H stream, the rate of the power saving for the front end could be up to 90%. DVB-H is a technical system which was carefully tested by the DVB-H Validation Task Force in the course of 2004 (see ETSI Technical Report TR 102 401). DVB-SH recently improved radio performances and can be seen as an evolution of DVB-H.
DVB-H is designed to work in the following bands: VHF-III (170-230 MHz, or a portion of it) UHF-IV/V (470-862 MHz, or a portion of it) L (1.452-1.492 GHz) DVB-SH now and DVB-H2 in the near future are expected to expand the supported bands. DVB-H can coexist with DVB-T in the same multiplex.
In Malaysia, U Mobile, the fourth telecom operator and the country's newest 3G service provider announced commercial availability of a mobile broadcast TV service based on DVB-H technology before the end of 2007. The service will be called Mobile LiveTV.  Yes correct information of DVB-H. Please DO NOT say "sorry for spelling mistake" like you wrote it down yourself.  Muahaha. You're implying that you wrote this?  Please.. Give credit to the website you copied it from : WIKIPEDIAThis post has been edited by alpha_company: Apr 24 2009, 07:26 PM
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