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Washington, D.C. First to Get Free Mobile TV

D.C. The First to Get Free Mobile TV
Mobile TV has been struggling to get off the ground here in the U.S., despite enjoying widespread success in Asia. Verizon and AT&T have each experimented with a subscription-based solution using a technology called Media-Flo, but neither companies have been able to get much traction in the states. Much of this is due to a lack of support from broadcasters, which have thrown their weight behind a competing technology called MPH (Mobile Pedestrian Handheld) TV.

MPH TV will have soon have its big debut, getting a full deployment in Washington D.C. this summer. According to the Open Mobile Video Coalition, the nation's capital will serve as a perfect test market for the new technology, due in no small part to its abundance of tech-savvy citizens and policy-making politicians. Although there is currently little hardware available to take advantage of the service, a number of companies may soon be jumping onboard. Dell has said it will include MPH tuners in upcoming netbooks, Samsung and LG will be hocking MPH-enabled phones, and Kenwood has said it will develop in-car entertainment systems that make use
of the new technology.

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