If you want to know whether mobile TV is a difficult, just take a look at Qualcomm FloTV. However, the promise of digital broadcasting that are consumed by mobile users is obviously a temptation, Dublin-based Solaris Mobile has announced its own hybrid satellite and terrestrial wireless “S-Band” TV system will launch with device gateway pocket, taking in content in the range of 2.00GHz and jets to a smartphone via WiFi.
S-Band is a section of wireless spectrum, close to that used for European 3G connectivity, and Solaris Mobile will use it to transmit TV DVB-SH data flows in the 27 European member states. While the ultimate goal is to see receivers integrated into mobile devices, handheld Gateway means that existing hardware must be compatible too.
Instead of requiring a device-specific application, the system uses the Solaris Mobile web browser-enabled phone into a Wi-Fi. The gateway has an embedded web server, making television broadcasts in some phone’s browser can display. No information on when we can expect to see the device on sale yet.
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