Swisscom’s
high-end Bluewin mobile television
service powered by Nokia and Nokia
Siemens Networks
Swisscom has launched its mobile
television service, Bluewin TV mobile,
in Switzerland to become one of the
first European providers to offer
high-quality television experience to
its mobile customers. Working together,
Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks enabled
this service with their leading-edge
mobile TV technology, services and
expertise.
Bluewin TV mobile was launched on May 13
with quality comparable to that of the
customers’ home TV. The service is made
available through a network based on the
Digital Video Broadcast for Handheld (DVB-H)
standard and can be watched on DVB-H-enabled
mobile devices. Swisscom provides its
customers with a range of subscription
plans and Nokia N77 devices.
For this project, Swisscom’s
wholly-owned subsidiary, Swisscom
Broadcast chose Nokia’s Mobile Broadcast
Solution, while Nokia Siemens Networks
integrated the mobile television
platform with Swisscom’s systems and
provided a broad range of services,
including project management, network
and architecture planning, security and
implementation.
“With the time constraints of the
project, it was essential for Swisscom
Broadcast to rely on one partner
offering a solution based on open
standards which can guarantee the
end-to-end interoperability of the whole
solution, from the DVB-H back-end system
to the mobile devices” says Olivier
Anthamatten, Head of Strategic Projects
at Swisscom Broadcast.
With Bluewin TV mobile, featuring
high-definition picture quality and
excellent sound, the viewers have a
choice of 20 channels, including SF1,
TSR1 and Eurosport. An electronic
program guide and an easy navigation key
allow people on the move to always stay
on top of the news.
Swisscom is one of the first DVB-H
service providers in Europe and
worldwide. Bluewin TV mobile marks a
further step in the Group's multimedia
strategy and offers customers on the
move the same viewing experience as with
their TV at home.
Swisscom’s DVB-H broadcasts reach some
44 percent of the Swiss population,
mostly in the area of Basel, Berne,
Geneva, Zurich and Lausanne. Customers
outside the DVB-H coverage area or
without DVB-H handsets can receive
Bluewin TV mobile on the Vodafone live!
portal using UMTS/EDGE, which covers
99.8 percent of the population.
The solutions offered by Nokia and Nokia
Siemens Networks are based on the open
DVB-H standard. They allow short
implementation time as well as
end-to-end capability, combining the
equipment, services and devices to
create a unique solution for mobile TV
service providers, covering both mobile
TV broadcast and 3G streaming (unicast).
Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks work
with more than 30 operators worldwide on
DVB-H implementations. Commercial
launches include Finland, India,
Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam and most
recently Indonesia. The European Union
has selected DVB-H as the definitive
technology for digital and mobile
broadcasting.