
Ah ha! So
this is what DISH Network was planning on doing with its recently-purchased swath of spectrum. Just under two months after
analysts pondered what the firm was thinking throwing out bids for a smidgen of bandwidth -- and not even a fortnight after the
ICO G1 successfully launched in order to bring DVB-SH to America -- out comes the whole truth. The satcaster is teaming up with
Alcatel-Lucent to test the Digital Video Broadcasting - Satellite services to Handhelds technology right here in the US, with A-L providing the equipment, test tools and training. The evaluation will be taking place at a DISH facility in Atlanta from May until August, with the ultimate goal to "validate the performance and cost-efficiency of the DVB-SH standard." As expected, we're only given crumbs of information as to where this partnership may lead, but we should be much more clear on everything by the time the summer concludes.
[Via:
Engadget ]
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