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ISRO sees mobile TV as the new money-spinner: Mobile video tech to be packed on to Insat-4E.

Business Line

| January 27, 2006 | COPYRIGHT 1999 Kasturi & Sons Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

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from BUSINESS LINE, January 27, 2006 Bangalore, Jan 26 - IN the world of entertainment, what after digital radio and DTH? Don't tell this yet to the cops who flag you down for touching the cell phone while driving - in around three years from now, you could be watching television while you move around in your car, on highways, ships or what have you, if national space agency ISRO has its way. If DTH broadcasts beam pictures directly into fixed, single-focus platforms like homes, the revolutionary thing in the offing is a to have digitally coded signals beamed on to any automobile moving on the ground and fitted with a suitable antenna

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