Modeo boosts signal power, shows off DVB-H SD and mini-PCI cards
By Paul Miller | February 28, 2007

Modeo hosted a little shindig tonight to unveil some of its future DVB-H plans and show off some kit. The big news is that the FCC has approved Modeo’s request to boost signal power by 10 times in urban markets and 20 times in rural areas, giving the company a much easier path to coverage rollout and better signal quality. Modeo also mentioned that while it’s currently testing service in NYC only, it has designs already in place for moving into the top 30 markets in the US. We also got our hands on upcoming DVB-H SD and mini-PCI cards, with the SD cards up and running in a myriad of Pocket PC devices, and the mini-PCI card running smooth — though rather pixelated — video on a Dell laptop. The next move for Modeo is to get channel changing time under 2 seconds, continue to improve video quality, add PVR and mediacasting capabilities, and stick interactivity into the programming. Modeo’s software partner Penthera already had most of those capabilities up and running on demo units, as you can see in the gallery below, so it looks like most of this stuff will be all ready by the time a commercial launch happens. When that might be is anyone’s guess. Modeo is still looking for a retail partner, and they made it pretty clear that Qualcomm’s MediaFLO model of hitching onto mobile providers is exactly what Modeo would like to be doing — unfortunately for Modeo, nobody’s signed up yet.
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