Digital TV News: Unique Broadband System
Unique Broadband Systems Partners with CMMB America to Expand CMMB Services Worldwide
Mar 29, 2011 – Unique Broadband Systems (UBS) has announced that CMMB America will exclusively use UBS CMMB equipment during all trials, demonstrations and commercial roll out in the USA and Canada. The first trial was successfully completed in Denver on March 14.
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Unique Broadband System, CMMB America, Content Distribution, Mobile
Solaris Mobile Ready to Launch at the Mobile World Congress
Feb 10, 2009 – At the Mobile World Congress, Solaris Mobile and its partners will provide mobile TV solutions based on DVB-SH by moving vehicles on two different demonstration platforms and on its Booth AV05a to next generation handsets and multimedia players.
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Solaris Mobile, Europe, In-Car, Mobile, MWC24
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