Mobile DTV backers celebrate commercial launch with D.C. event

By Staff
BroadcastEngineering.com

Sep. 20, 2012 12:21pm

http://broadcastengineering.com/mobile-tv/mobile-dtv-backers-celebrate-commercial-launch-dc-event


Lawmakers, policy makers, broadcasters and consumer electronics vendors 
today gathered in Washington, D.C., for an event marking the commercial 
launch of Mobile DTV.

The event, held in the Rayburn House Office Building, is giving those in 
government a firsthand look at mobile phones, media table adapters, 
media players and portable sets capable of receiving Mobile DTV while on 
the go.

Hosted by the Open Mobile Video Coalition (OMVC), the National 
Association of Broadcasters (NAB), and the Advanced Television Systems 
Committee (ATSC) and sponsored by Dyle mobile TV, LG Electronics, 
Harris, Samsung, the Mobile500 Alliance, Elgato and Rentrak, the event 
demonstrates Mobile DTV is a viable broadcast service.

“Today, Mobile TV is live in 50 markets reaching more than half of the 
U.S. population,” said Vince Sadusky, president of the OMVC and 
president and CEO of LIN Media. “Now that the first consumer devices are 
available in retail stores, we are excited to celebrate the commercial 
launch of Mobile DTV.” Currently, more than 130 stations are on air in 
those 50 markets with Mobile DTV.

The event included demonstrations of the new Samsung Galaxy S Lightray 
4G* smartphone, the first commercial mobile phone equipped with Dyle 
mobile TV service. Wireless carrier MetroPCS is making the Galaxy S 
Lightray 4G with Mobile DTV reception available to consumers.

Other demonstrations included new accessory devices to provide mobile TV 
capability to tablets and media players and a new portable mobile TV 
equipped with WiFi capability.

The Capitol Hill event also marks the commercialization of the new 
Mobile Emergency Alert System (M-EAS) that goes beyond today’s 
electronic text alerts for mobile devices, offering real-time video, 
maps, photos, and urgent information in the event of an emergency. 
Demonstrated by LG Electronics and Harris Broadcast, M-EAS is currently 
being standardized by the ATSC, which also developed the A/153 Mobile 
Digital TV broadcast standard.

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