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Well freaking finally. The Advanced Television System Committee just approved the Mobile DTV standard, meaning we’re finally about to see for-real mobile television in the US. LG and Samsung have already made gear for the new standard, and the tech will be demoed later today before a rollout… sometime. Still, it’s heartening news to hear that it’s finally ready — over 800 stations are signed up to broadcast the new signal, which makes use of existing 6MHz airwaves to do everything from straight TV to video-on-demand and targeted advertising. Cool, so now we’re what, just a billion years behind DVB adoption?
US Mobile DTV standard finally approved originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Fri, 16 Oct 2009 18:33:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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