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Philips Introduces TV-on-Mobile Solutions for the U.S. Market

14 December 2005 by axxxr
Philips announced its first TV-on-mobile solution for the U.S. market, just three months after launching its European solution.

Through its early technology development and involvement in global trials, Philips is leading this new trend in mobile multimedia entertainment, which is reported to grow to at least 10 million wireless customers in the U.S. by 2010 (ABI Research). TV-on-mobile technology will provide consumers with live access to news, sports highlights, music videos, interactive programming and more on mobile phones, personal media players (PMP) and other small portable TV devices.

Philips new Digital Video Broadcast - Handheld (DVB-H) front-end solution, BGT211, delivers low-power consumption, enabling manufacturers to offer consumers the ability to watch TV for hours before needing to recharge. The size makes it easy to integrate the module into mobile phones, enabling extensive product differentiation for smaller, more elegant phone designs with greater consumer appeal. Philips unique offering is a complete solution which addresses both the tuner and channel demodulation functions.

"Philips is paving the way for TV-on-mobile, enabling consumers to connect to live TV, as well as pictures, movies and music, all while on the move," said analyst Will Strauss, president and technology analyst, Forward Concepts. "By supporting the most widely accepted standards in TV-on-mobile, DVB-H and Digital Video Broadcast - Terrestrial (DVB-T), Philips furthers standardization globally, which will be critical in enabling a consistent user experience that will drive mass consumer adoption in this market."

The BGT211 solution for TV-on-mobile contains all of the functionality of a complete digital TV front-end receiver and does not require any external components. In addition, Philips customer development kit ensures smooth, easy development and reduces time-to-market for TV-enabled cellular handsets. The BGT211 includes programmable options that support evolving standards and the introduction of upgrades, even after systems have been deployed in the field. Philips can also offer customers expertise in integrating an antennae solution which can simplify the development process.

Philips also recognizes that industry collaboration will be critical to TV-on-mobile adoption in the U.S. and is working with leaders in this market, including Crown Castle Mobile Media, to bring this technology to consumers in 2006.

"Philips was the first to demonstrate a complete TV-on-mobile solution for Europe and we are pleased to do the same for the U.S.," said GertJan Kaat, senior vice president and general manager, Mobile & Personal Business Unit, Philips Semiconductors. "To reinforce our commitment to the growing mobile market, we are dedicating significant resources to developing next generation products that are designed around our customers needs. Philips TV-on-mobile products will continue to offer our customers a competitive advantage through decreased size, ease of function and increased performance."  www.philips.com





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