Mobile DTV Alliance doubles size

Apr 20, 2006 12:32 PM

             

Since its founding earlier this year, the Mobile DTV Alliance has more than doubled in size.

The new contributor and associate members represent companies from across the value chain, and include ATI Technologies, Axcera, Broadcom, DiBcom, Newport Media, PacketVideo, Penthera Technologies, RfStream, Roundbox, RRD and Terayon Communication Systems. These new members join the founding sponsor members Intel, Microsoft, Modeo, Motorola, Nokia and Texas Instruments.

The Mobile DTV Alliance is an open industry consortium that focuses on promoting the best practices and open standards to deliver broadcast television to mobile devices in North America. The alliance is seeking to build broad industry support for DVB-H as the dominant standard for transmission to mobile DTV handsets.

For more information visit www.mdtvalliance.org.

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