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Analysis: The long road to mobile TV
Posted: Sep 11, 2008 2:28 AM

Enabling consumers to watch digital TV broadcasts on cellphones has never been compared to rocket sc...[ View complete article ]


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Message:  Analysis: The long road to mobile TV Post time:  Sep 11, 2008 2:28 AM
 

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Enabling consumers to watch digital TV broadcasts on cellphones has never been compared to rocket science. Today, however, long after the technology became feasible, its success as a business is beginning to look as far away as a moon landing.
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Good analysis. The biggest hurdle -T has to overcome is power consumption. The best way to decide is to give consumers both and let them choose. Preference of -T would be a strong slap to Nokia and carriers; consumers are tired of having a MO hand in their pockets.
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