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Orange and T-Mobile to trial mobile TV

The two networks will trial a service in West London during the second half of 2008, including 24 TV channels and 10 radio stations delivered over 3G Read more

14 February 2008, 08:33  |  Tags: Orange, T-Mobile, Vodafone, spectrum, UMTS

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BT closes lid on mobile TV service

The company has decided to completely abandon its fledgling mobile broadcast TV service, BT Movio, less than a year after it was launched Read more

27 July 2007, 08:55  |  Tags: BT, Virgin Mobile, Windows Mobile, 3G, mobile TV

CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones

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Virgin Mobile Lobster 700TV review

Virgin Mobile Lobster 700TV review

This is the first handset to offer a DAB receiver and it picks up four TV channels as well as digital radio stations. This is really nifty, as the picture quality is actually very watchable, although it doesn't work on the train. Unfortunately, the price for this functionality is a great big ugly handset and short battery life Read more

12 October 2006, 16:12  |  Tags: Virgin Mobile, Virgin Mobile Lobster 700TV, headphones, smart phones, megapixel camera

CNET UK > News > Mobile Phones

Mobile TV finally debuts in UK

Virgin Mobile has unleashed the UK's first broadcast mobile TV service, which will be pushed by an ad campaign starring Pamela Anderson Read more

8 September 2006, 10:42  |  Tags: Virgin Mobile, Windows Mobile, BBC Trust, Pamela Anderson, Windows Mobile

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Virgin set to launch mobile TV broadcasts

The broadcasts, a reworked version of BT's Movio, will hit the market in the autumn and will use the same frequencies as DAB digital radio Read more

10 July 2006, 10:31  |  Tags: Virgin Mobile, Windows Mobile, mobile TV, summer, 3G

CNET UK > Crave > Mobile Phones

BLCX to that: ROK gives you TV on your smart phone

It's June 2006, you're at the office and you want to watch the World Cup. But you don't have a TV, and all the 3G services only offer clips. Never fear -- ROK's new device will deliver TV directly to your smart phone via WiFi Read more

23 March 2006, 14:12  |  Tags: Sky, Freeview, Freeview, 3G, World Cup

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