provider DMTV with a
state-of-the-art Digital Video Broadcasting Handheld (DVB-H) solution
in Ghana, Kenya, Namibia and Nigeria. The system will allow operators
across the region to provide an enhanced TV viewing experience on
multiple devices, including the latest Nokia phones.
“This
agreement opens a historic new chapter for entertainment and
connectivity in Ghana, Kenya, Namibia and Nigeria. This pioneering
partnership with Nokia Siemens Networks and Nokia will deliver a
world-class mobile experience for our customers, providing support for
different devices,” said DMTV CEO Francois Theron.
Aleksi
Toikkanen, Head of Consulting and Systems Integration for DMTV at Nokia
Siemens Networks said, “We are glad to support DMTV to be among the
first to launch OMA BCast compliant mobile television broadcasts in
Africa. With our open standard solution we help DMTV attract new
customer groups with a state of the art Mobile TV service. We are
excited with the prospect of DMTV becoming the largest DVB-H
broadcaster in the continent. Knowing the specific market in Africa we
foresee huge growth potential in connecting people via mobile
television and the Internet.”
The solutions offered by Nokia
Siemens Networks are based on the open DVB-H and OMA BCAST 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. The launch of “DStv mobile”
in Ghana, Kenya, Namibia and Nigeria will provide a blueprint for other
Mobile TV service launches in various African countries. DStv is a
service from DMTV, Africa’s leading digital satellite television
service, which has been distributed in Kenya exclusively by Safaricom
since last year and which runs on the DVB-H and OMA BCAST mobile
broadcasting technology.
“This is an exciting time for mobile
convergence in Africa,” said Philip De-la-Vega, General Manager for
Nokia Nigeria. “We are especially pleased that Nokia, working together
with DMTV and the operators MTN, Safaricom and MTC, is able to offer
consumers 12 months access to DStv mobile when they purchase a
compatible DVB-H handset. This showcases the enormous advancements in
handset technology, now enabling TV on the go for consumers. The
service is currently available on Nokia N96 and N77, which both have an
integrated DVB-H receiver. In addition users of Nokia N79, N85, N86,
N97, E75 and Nokia 5800 XpressMusic devices can access DStv mobile by
purchasing a Nokia Mobile TV Receiver SU-33W. We are also committed to
increasing the range of supported devices especially ahead of the 2010
FIFA World Cup.”
DVB-H is the most prominent and widely spread
mobile broadcast technology. Designed specifically for mobile
reception, this provides the basis for high quality mobile TV by making
efficient use of bandwidth. Nokia Siemens Networks works with more than
30 operators worldwide on DVB-H implementations. Their commercial
launches include Finland, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Netherland,
Philippines and Switzerland.
About Nokia Siemens Networks
Nokia
Siemens Networks is a leading global enabler of telecommunications
services. With its focus on innovation and sustainability, the company
provides a complete portfolio of mobile, fixed and converged network
technology, as well as professional services including consultancy and
systems integration, deployment, maintenance and managed services. It
is one of the largest telecommunications hardware, software and
professional services companies in the world. Operating in 150
countries, its headquarters are in Espoo, Finland. www.nokiasiemensnetworks.com
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