Digital TV News: MIIT
MaxLinear and Peregrine Semi team on dual-RF-input digital TV reference design
Nov 5, 2013 – MaxLinear (NYSE: MXL) has announced a collaboration with Peregrine Semiconductor (NASDAQ: PSMI) to produce a dual-RF-input digital TV front-end reference design, supporting reception of both digital terrestrial TV and cable TV.
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MaxLinear, Peregrine Semi, Brian Sprague, Mark Schrepferman, Cable TV, Semiconductor, Smart TV, Terrestrial
19.74 million IPTV subscribers in China at end-3Q 2012
Dec 27, 2012 – According to figures from China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology there were 19.74 million IPTV subscribers in China at the end of the third quarter of 2012.
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Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, China, Digital TV, IPTV, Market Research, Subscribers
SARFT to buy 6 million CMMB terminals in 2011
Apr 20, 2011 – China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has said that China's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) plans to purchase 6 million China Multimedia Mobile Broadcasting (CMMB) stand-alone terminals in 2011.
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SARFT, China, Market Research, Mobile, Portable
DLNA Names First Certification Lab in China
Aug 18, 2010 – The Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) has announced its first certification lab in the People's Republic of China. DLNA Certification will be conducted by the Advanced Digital TV Test Center (ADTC), a part of CESI Technology Co., Ltd.
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Digital Living Network Alliance, China Electronics Standardization Institute, China, Smart Home
China Completes Terrestrial DTV Draft Standard
Nov 13, 2008 – China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has revealed that the draft specification for terrestrial DTV has been completed, and will be instituted early next year.
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MIIT, China, Digital TV, DTMB, Terrestrial
Lenovo to supply CMMB-enabled TD-SCDMA phones to China Mobile
Jul 31, 2008 – Lenovo Mobile (Hong Kong: 0992) and Spreadtrum Communications (NASDAQ: SPRD) have jointly presented Lenovo's TD900 to China Mobile (Hong Kong: 0941; NYSE: CHL). The TD900's design is based on Spreadtrum's TD-SCDMA plus CMMB mobile-TV solution.
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Spreadtrum, Lenovo Mobile, China Mobile, China, Digital TV, Mobile, Semiconductor
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