MODIBEC
 

Links


The following links represent a number of areas related to digital broadcasting and mobile telecommunications - including research, market actors, technologies and institutions.

MODIBEC Consortium members

The MODIBEC consortium is composed of the following partners which are establishing an international cooperation network:

Related Projects

BMCO Forum
Broadcast Mobile Convergence Forum

 

eLOGMAR-M

Web-based and Mobile Solutions for Collaborative Work Environment with Logistics and Maritime Applications

 

ENABLE

Enabling Efficient and Operational Mobility in Large Heterogeneous Networks

 

MING-T

Multistandard integrated network convergence for global mobile and broadcast technologies

 

MAGNET

My personal Adaptive Global NET

 

MOBISERVE

New mobile services at big events using DVB-H broadcast and wireless networks

 

PHENIX

Delivery of innovative multimedia, AV interactive services towards mobile devices based on DVB and MPEG.

 

PRETIO

Convergence between digital broadcasting and traditional info-mobility services

 

ROADiBROM

Roadmapping Digital Broadcasting / Mobile Convergence RTD 2015

 

SPICE

Scanning the Potentialities for Future ICT Research Collaboration between China and the EU

EU-related links

 

DVB Standard

Explanation on DVB standard and applications.

 

Digital Fernsehen (Digital TV)

Main Web site on digital TV in Germany covering HDTV, DVB-C, DVB-T, DVB-S and other information

 

Digital Radio
Marketing organisation for Digital Radio in Germany with a link-list to the regional DAB broadcaster web sites

 

Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM)

Digital Radio Mondiale is the universal, openly standardised, digital radio system for short-wave, medium-wave and long-wave - digital radio for the radio frequencies below 30MHz.

 

EC regulations and policy in Digital Broadcasting

The Digital Broadcasting page aims to help you navigate through the digital broadcasting aspects of the EU electronic communications regulatory package and related policy measures like digital switchover. It provides a series of links to relevant materials like studies and committee documents. It also provides links to other parts of the Commission’s audiovisual and information society policies.

 

EU-China ICT Cooperation

European Commission - DG Information Society and Media and the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) have launched a number of focused initiatives over the next years aiming at strengthening S&T cooperation between Europe and China in the ICT field. The 'EU-China Cooperation on Digital Olympics' is one of these focused initiatives.

 

European Broadcasting Union

The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) is the largest professional association of national broadcasters in the world. Working on behalf of its Members in the European area, the EBU negotiates broadcasting rights for major sports events, operates the Eurovision and Euroradio networks, organizes programme exchanges, stimulates and coordinates co-productions, and provides a full range of other operational, commercial, technical, legal and strategic services.

 

European Commission – DG Information Society and Media

DG Information Society and Media pursues an integrated approach to achieving the Information Society, encompassing an evolving regulatory environment which emphasises competition and lets the market decide on technology; a world-class research programme which pools Europe's resources for world leadership; and a range of programmes designed to promote wider use, demonstrate innovative technologies and ensure that the benefits are felt by all.

 

European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)
Independent, non-profit organization, whose mission is to produce telecommunications standards for today and for the future

 

Institut für Rundfunktechnik (IRT)
Central research and development institute for the public broadcasting organisations in Germany (ARD, ZDF, DLR), Austria (ORF) and Switzerland (SRG/SSR)

 

International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
International organization within the United Nations System where governments and the private sector coordinate global telecom networks and services


 

China-related links

 

EU-China ICT Cooperation

European Commission - DG Information Society and Media and the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) have launched a number of focused initiatives over the next years aiming at strengthening S&T cooperation between Europe and China in the ICT field. The 'EU-China Cooperation on Digital Olympics' is one of these focused initiatives.

 

International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
International organization within the United Nations System where governments and the private sector coordinate global telecom networks and services

 

Miscellaneous

 

Mobile TV in Japan

Source: ROA Group Consulting Team

Date: June 2006

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