Dutch mobile users can now watch a
choice of 10 television channels offering the highest
quality broadcast thanks to the MobielTV service
launched nationwide by telecommunications group KPN.
Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks have joined forces to
enable this service with their leading-edge mobile TV
technology, services and expertise.
The MobielTV service initially
offers 10 television channels with high-quality images.
The service is made available through a broadcast
network based on the Digital Video Broadcast for
Handheld (DVB-H), the European standard for mobile
television, and can be watched on DVB-H-enabled mobile
devices.
Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks
provided KPN with a turnkey head-end solution based on
open standards to launch the broadcasts – including the
Mobile Broadcast Solution and a broad range of services
like consulting, platform integration, project
management, support services and turnkey implementation.
”We are glad to be among the first
to launch mobile television broadcasts in Europe,“ said
Bart van Ierschot, KPN Broadcast Services Director.
“This timely launch has been possible thanks to our
choice of partners – Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks,
who are market leaders in providing open standard DVB-H
service platforms.”
With MobielTV service, featuring
high-quality images and sound, the viewers have a choice
of 10 channels: Nederland 1, Nederland 3, RTL4, RTL24,
SBS6, Jetix/Veronica, MTV Music, Discovery Channel, Xite
and Nick Toons. More channels are expected to be
included in the offering in the future.
KPN is one of the first mobile TV
service providers in Europe and the first to offer a
nationwide broadcast coverage.
In March, the European Commission
added DVB-H to the EU List of Standards, which serves as
a basis for encouraging harmonized provision of
telecommunications services across Europe. The move
helps establish a single market for mobile TV in the EU
enabling all citizens to watch TV on the move.
The solutions offered by Nokia and
Nokia Siemens Networks are based on the open DVB-H
standards. 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.
Nokia Siemens Networks leads the
world in the number of commercial launches for mobile TV
broadcasting (DVB-H) including Finland, India, Malaysia,
Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia and most recently
Switzerland.