Big bucks back next mobile frontier: Broadcast TV

By Antony Bruno  |  September 5, 2005

SAN FRANCISCO (Billboard) - Want to watch TV on your mobile phone? 
The wireless industry is betting billions that you do.

And they're not talking about just downloading or streaming on-demand 
videoclips to your phone. Efforts are afoot to broadcast TV 
programming nationwide to a new generation of mobile phones that can 
tune in, just like an at-home TV.

Despite the billions of dollars U.S. wireless operators have spent 
upgrading their networks to offer such multimedia content as videos 
and music, they are insufficient for the job.

The problem is that they are designed for two-way, on-demand access. 
To broadcast programming on such networks would require that each 
show be sent to each subscriber separately -- an impossibly 
time-consuming and expensive proposition.

"It's very difficult to offer high-definition TV on a handset through 
existing networks," says Andrew Cole, an analyst with A.T. Kearney. 
"You have to offload that through a separate network."

Several initiatives are under way to achieve just that, a separate 
wireless network built specifically for one-way multimedia 
broadcasting.

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http://www.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2005/09/05/big_bucks_back_next_mobile_frontier_broadcast_tv/


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