China to test mobile TV ahead of Beijing Olympics

23 Aug 2006
00:00

(Xinhua via NewsEdge) China will start testing mobile TV services using DMB in the middle of 2007 in preparation for the Beijing Olympics in 2008.

China's State Administration for Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) said transmission of TV signals to mobiles will be tested in mid-2007 and the satellite system activated in the first half of 2008 so that the Olympic Games can be projected to millions of mobile users across the country.

China's two biggest mobile telecom operators, China Mobile and China Unicom, are expected to sign agreements at the end of the month with mobile phone makers to buy TV handsets.

Besides mobile phones, big-screen PDAs and MP4 players will also be able to receive TV signals, said Yang Qinghua, an official with SARFT's broadcasting science research institute.

China will soon announce its own national terrestrial digital TV standard, said Wang Lian, vice director of SARFT's technology department.

When the trial operation is launched, mobile users will be able to download TV programs from an operator's network or receive signals directly via an integrated mobile chip.

China has more than 400 million mobile phone users and the number is increasing by 5 million a month, according to the Ministry of Information Technology.

© 2006 Xinhua

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