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Satellite Brings DVB-SH To The US
Posted Apr 16, 2008 - 11:37 AM


Latest News A new $500m telecoms satellite has been launched to distribute live TV channels to mobile devices across the States, once operational it will be able to deal with between ten and fifteen simultaneous streams. It’s also powerful enough to require no dish in order to broadcast.

According to the company behind the satellite, ICO Global Communications, the new TV system will be capable of providing live and stored TV in handsets and moving vehicles, interactive navigation and other two-way services.

Called DVB-SH, its key advantage over existing mobile media technologies (such as DVB-H and MediaFLO) is its nationwide coverage - courtesy of the new bird hanging over the United States, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands - and improved building penetration.

The first DVB-SH system to be launched in the US, there are currently no compatible devices but this should change by the 2009 launch.

Blasting off from Cape Canaveral at 4.12pm on Monday afternoon, the Atlas 5 rocket picked to transport the new atellite was a staggering 19-stories high.

Weighing the equivalent of four sedan cars, this was the biggest such satellite to be carried by an Atlas 5.

Research, testing and construction added up to an estimated half-billion dollar price tag.

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