Samsung and TI deliver DMB-enabled mobile phones
Texas Instruments and Samsung have announced plans to deliver several digital TV mobile phones to the Korean market. The phones will be capable of receiving Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (DMB) signals from satellites and other terrestrial network transmitters located near the end-user.
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