SAMSUNG Electronics, Bouygues Telecom, TF1 and VDL Collaborate to Provide the First Terrestrial DMB Trial Service in France

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February 15th, 2006 Leave a comment Visited 27 times, 1 so far today

SAMSUNG Electronics, Bouygues Telecom, TF1 and VDL Collaborate to Provide the First Terrestrial DMB Trial Service in France

Samsung Electronics, Korea based leading telecom systems and mobile handset provider, Bouygues Telecom, France’s mobile operator, TF1, France’s mobile TV operator, and VDL, France’s digital network provider and equipment manufacturer, have agreed to cooperate in the area of T-DMB (Terrestrial Digital Media Broadcasting) to provide the first trial service in France.

Samsung Electronics shipped its first T-DMB handsets for trial to Bouygues Telecom in January 06. Bouygues Telecom cooperated with TF1 and VDL, and will deliver trial services which are planned to begin at the end of this month. The T-DMB trial service by TF1, VDL and Bouygues Telecom is the first T-DMB trial service in France and it will be demonstrated to selected customers for evaluation. Based on the results of the trial service, further partnership may continue.

France is in the process of evaluating the business and technology standards of mobile TV services and the launch of a commercial service is expected to start shortly. Four parties have worked together since July 05 to engage in T-DMB mobile TV technology standards to start the trial service. The companies will continue to work together to assess the performance of the terrestrial DMB technology standard for France as well as develop various DMB phones and value-added DMB services.

Bouygues Telecom’s CTO, Mr. Passet , said, “We believe this trial service will be a great opportunity for users to experience new mobile TV services and for us to understand customer’s needs.” TF1’s CTO, Mr. Bosom , said, “We are delighted to participate to this mobile trial service with Bouygues Telecom, VDL and Samsung. It brings us the opportunity to evaluate mobile TV technologies for future services”

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