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Today Nokia announced a new commercial DVB-H pilot in Stockholm with Teracom in Sweden. Nokia is supplying the Nokia Mobile Broadcast System three. and Nokia N92 mobile Tv devices to the pilot which will last from October to December 2006 and includes 400 buyers. The project is a co-operation in between ATG, Boxer, Nokia, Sveriges Radio, Sveriges Television/UR, Telenor and Teracom. patent pending found it The pilot participants will be capable to watch fourteen Television channels and listen to four radio channels in the Stockholm city region, exactly where a network has been constructed for high high quality indoor and outdoor coverage. The objective is to evaluate what Swedish buyers believe about commercial broadcast mobile Tv. ATG, Boxer, Sveriges Radio and Sveriges Television will offer content for the pilot. The test will be delivered utilizing Nokia Mobile Broadcast Solution three., and the pilot participants will use mobile devices from Nokia, the Nokia N92. Teracom will be responsible for the network, the broadcast and operating of the platform. "We strongly think in the capability of the DVB-H technology as properly as in the mobile Television service, and we are looking forward to presenting the full possible and interest of broadcast mobile Television in Sweden," says Sigurd Leth, Multimedia Director for Nokia Nordic. DVB-H technology complements current operator networks, optimizing capacity and top quality. It offers customers the likelihood to get pleasure from high top quality terrestrial digital broadcasts along with voice telephony and world wide web access all in a single device. Broadcast mobile Tv will supply new company opportunities for mobile service providers, content material and broadcast organizations, infrastructure and handset manufacturers as well as technology providers. This is the second mobile Television pilot in Sweden exactly where Nokia is one particular of the main suppliers of DVB-H technologies. Last week, Nokia announced a new contract with TeliaSonera Sweden for a total DVB-H pilot method, such as Nokia Mobile Broadcast System three. and Nokia N92 mobile Television devices, underpinned by Nokia's hosting and systems integration know-how. The feedback from distinct mobile Television pilots has been promising. Final results from pilots on broadcast (DVB-H) mobile Tv services amongst customers in Finland, the UK, Spain and France have revealed clear customer demand for such services as effectively as essential indications more than future organization models for commercial mobile Tv services.