Digital TV News: Timotheus Höttges
SK Telecom and Deutsche Telekom partner for 5G
Jun 25, 2019 – SK Telecom (NYSE: SKM) and Deutsche Telekom have agreed to establish a joint venture to develop 5G technologies, including a 5G repeater and a 5G in-building solution, as well as a Multipath UDP solution to manage access and MPEG Media Transport (MMT) technology for low latency media streaming
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SK Telecom, Deutsche Telekom, Park Jung-ho, Timotheus Höttges, 5G, Content Distribution, Digital TV, Europe, Germany, Korea
Deutsche Telekom presents television and mobile telephony in new dimensions
Aug 29, 2007 – Deutsche Telekom is presenting television and mobile telephony in new dimensions at the consumer electronics tradeshow Internationale Funkausstellung (IFA) in Berlin.
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Broadband, Germany, IFABerlin, IPTV, Mobile
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