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Today Nokia announced a new commercial DVB-H pilot in Stockholm with Teracom in Sweden. Nokia is offering the Nokia Mobile Broadcast System 3.0 and Nokia N92 cellular TV products for the pilot thatll last from October to December 2006 and includes 400 people. The task can be a co-operation between ATG, Boxer, Nokia, Sveriges Radio, Sveriges Television/UR, Telenor and Teracom. The pilot members will have the ability to view fourteen TELEVISION channels and pay attention to four radio channels inside the Stockholm area region, the place where a system has been created for high quality indoor and outdoor insurance. The objective is to assess what Swedish people consider commercial broadcast mobile TV. Should people desire to identify supplementary information on st patricks day 2015 website, there are many online libraries people should pursue. ATG, Boxer, Sveriges Radio and Sveriges Television provides material for the pilot. Dig up more on an affiliated portfolio - Click here visit link. The test will be provided using Nokia Mobile Broadcast Solution 3.0, and mobile devices will be used by the pilot participants from Nokia, the Nokia N92. For other ways to look at this, we understand people check-out consumers. Teracom is going to be in charge of the network, the broadcast and operating of the program. "We firmly believe in the mobile TV company as-well as-in the capability of the DVB-H technology, and we are getting excited about showing the entire potential and interest of broadcast mobile TV in Sweden," says Sigurd Leth, Multimedia Director for Nokia Nordic. DVB-H technology enhances current driver communities, improving capacity and quality. Dig up additional resources on our favorite partner article directory - Click here return to site. It gives customers the chance to enjoy high quality terrestrial digital broadcasts together with internet access and voice telephony all-in just one product. Broadcast mobile TV offer new business opportunities for mobile service providers, content and broadcast organizations, structure and handset manufacturers as well as technology providers. This is actually the next mobile TV pilot in Sweden where Nokia is one of the key suppliers of DVB-H technology. A week ago, Nokia announced a new agreement with TeliaSonera Sweden for a full DVB-H pilot process, including Nokia Mobile Broadcast System 3.0 and Nokia N92 mobile TV products, underpinned by Nokias hosting and systems integration know-how. The feedback from different cellular TV pilots has been promising. Results from pilots on broadcast DVB-H mobile TV services amongst consumers in Finland, the UK, Spain and France have unveiled significant clues over future business models as well as clear customer demand for such services for industrial mobile TV services..