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Mobile Zone to shed light on the latest mobile TV, 3G developments
Aug 18, 2009 2:39 PM
Once again, TV on the go will play a prominent role at IBC with the presentation of technology and services in the Mobile Zone for the fifth year in a row.
In the Mobile Zone, application developers, content providers and technology companies have a chance to showcase their latest capabilities and take a bit of the spotlight at the international conference and exhibition.
The IBC Mobile Zone brings together the latest advances in technology and applications to demonstrate what’s possible and the opportunities available. In addition to showcasing the latest developments in mobile TV and 3G services, the Mobile Zone will feature innovations in mobile devices and explore their impact on the creation, management and delivery of content.
The IBC2009 Mobile Zone runs Sept. 11-15 at the RAI Center in Amsterdam.
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