Nokia on DVB-H: It Is a Bit in a Turmoil
Apr 14, 08 10:07 AM PDT

It should not come as surprise: customers are not interested by watching TV on a tiny display, and those who are would like to do it by using an on-demand scheme, not broadcast. DVB-H is exactly the contrary of on-demand. It is an old-broadcast model where all users watch the same show at the same time. But it has an advantage, when compared to video streaming/download: the video quality is much better and smoother.
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