Nokia's N92 phone is the first to adopt the standard, and the company is
hoping that other manufacturers will follow its lead.
"DMB has taken off in Korea but I believe it will [remain] a Korean
technology from here to eternity," said
Anssi
Vanjoki, general manager for multimedia at Nokia.
"The advantages of DVB-H are so clear that it's the technology of choice. And
the number of partners means it's clearly a technology that will be very widely
used. We are not developing the others."
But broadcasters are not so sure that the case for DVB-H is so clear cut.
Jeff Henry, chief executive of
ITV's consumer division,
explained that his company will not exclusively support any standard until a
clear leader emerges.
"ITV is hedging its bets on technology and will go where the market goes,"
he explained.
"We are doing a DVB-H trial but also looking at DMB. The best technology does
not always win the day. Do you choose a pizza parlour on the quality of the
pizza, or which has the best ovens?"
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