TV to go to cellphones
Finland’s leading broadcasters, mobile service providers and Nokia plan to start sending commercial TV programs to cell phones next year, the companies said Monday. "The Internet protocol datacast, IPDC, will bring TV to mobile handsets, and is set to begin in autumn 2004 with 500 initial users in and around the capital, Helsinki."
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