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May 22, 2007

French Mobile TV Delayed Until Summer 2008

Posted by Peter Suciu

frenchflag.jpgCitizens of France won’t be won’t be watching TV from DVB-H on their mobile phones this fall. While the launch of broadcast mobile TV was planned to kick off this autumn in time for the Rugby World Cup, a conflict between French mobile operators and broadcasters has led to a delay. Recent complications, which have resulted in a stand still over the business model will likely push back the launch of DVB-H services in France until at least next summer. Broadcasters seem to want an advertising funded free-to-air service, while mobile operators were looking at a paid service, and so far both sides have been unwilling to budge. Until this is resolved mobile TV from DVB-H will remain off the air in France.

French DVB-H launch delayed to 2008 [via Screen Digest]

2 Comments

  1. I have the TV on my mobile for some time now with orange 3G with a lot of channels. So, TV is not off the air in France even if actual quality is bad. It’s only DVB-H which is delayed.

    http://mobile.orange.fr/content/ge/high/v2_offre_boutique/services_mobiles/hdm/hdm_presentation.html

    Comment by Laurent — May 22, 2007 @ 12:05 pm

  2. Laurent–
    Thank you for clarifying.
    PS

    Comment by Peter Suciu — May 22, 2007 @ 1:05 pm

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