ICO G1 satellite successfully launched, DVB-SH headed to America
By Darren Murph | April 15, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Portable Video, Wireless
Just months after Alcatel Lucent and SFR hosted DVB-SH trials across the pond comes word that the mobile TV technology is headed Stateside. ICO Global Communications is donning the party hats and going through buckets upon buckets of ice cream in celebration of a successful satellite launch that will eventually bring those yearned-after mobile television goods to the US, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. The ICO G1 was placed into its initial geosynchronous transfer orbit yesterday afternoon, and now the company is eagerly awaiting certification that the bird is fully operational (and can pass the final FCC milestone) by May 15th. If all goes to plan, Las Vegas, Nevada and Raleigh / Durham, North Carolina will be gifted with ICO mim (mobile interactive media) service trials “later this summer,” though a commercial launch isn’t slated to occur until “later in 2009.”
[Via phonemag], image courtesy of WESH]
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