Nokia N92 DVB-H Mobile TV goes Live in Germany
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[Digital Tech News] The DVB-H Mobile TV program runs 'till August 31 except Munich where the pilot ends on July 31, 2006. During the pilot project 14 TV channels (ARD, ZDF, Nord3, BR, RBB, RTL, Sat.1, ProSieben, n-tv, N24, VOX, MTV Music, Eurosport and a regional channel) and six radio channels are accessible live on the Nokia N92.
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Posted at June 13, 2006 02:21 AM