DiBcom, Expway and Discretix introduced their end-to-end mobile TV reference design at the 2009 Mobile World Congress. The vertically integrated design reduces both risk and time-to-market for mobile device OEMs, the partners say.
The reference design includes:
DiBcom's integrated, low-power mobile TV receiver for standard subscription and free-to-air terrestrial digital TV signals; DiBcom mobile and portable TV reception chipsets are available for in-vehicle video screens, PCs and handheld devices.
Expway Electronic Service Guide, a widely implemented, interoperable platform for mobile TV content.
Discretix Multi-Scheme Mobile TV Security Client, which secures mobile TV content distribution and viewing, and enables a range of services and business models.
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