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Indonesian TV goes mobile

Indonesia is now seriously seeking the best technology for mobile television. There are three options that have been implemented: Streaming-based, analog-based and digital video broadcast-based technology.

Nokia, a world leader in mobile communications, recently introduced the digital video broadcast-handheld (DVB-H) technology-based handset, namely the N92, to Indonesia. As part of the Finnish company’s N-series range for watching broadcast TV programs, the N92 will soon be available in Indonesia’s market.

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