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Nokia and Samsung have revealed that they will be working together to promote the adoption of DVB-H services. They plan on doing this by enabling the interoperability of their devices and Nokia’s DVB-H network delivery system. The manufacturers are going to offer solutions centered on the OMA-BCAST standard. Samsung had earlier used the CBMS OSF standard.

Also, the pair will make use of the content protection profiles within the BCAST standard, such as the already available OMA DRM.

It is easy to assume this is nothing earth shattering, however given the actual deployments with DVB-H so far, it is actually quite important. DVB_H is not just a single standard and without a standardization process in place DVB-H will remain disjointed and fail to get the momentum it should.

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