The problem is that this kind of service is inefficient and expensive.
MobiTV says it is TV on the mobile, but the fact is that the service is only a streaming (unicast) provider, I mean if lots of people use the service in the same area (a sports stadium, for example) the network cannot handle the throughput.
And worst, you have to pay for the subscription and the data traffic.
The fact is that we will have to wait a little longer for broadcast and multicast video services.
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The problem is that this kind of service is inefficient and expensive.
MobiTV says it is TV on the mobile, but the fact is that the service is only a streaming (unicast) provider, I mean if lots of people use the service in the same area (a sports stadium, for example) the network cannot handle the throughput.
And worst, you have to pay for the subscription and the data traffic.
The fact is that we will have to wait a little longer for broadcast and multicast video services.