December 22, 2024

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mobile users soon to stream videos without internet

Mobile users may soon be able to stream videos without internet

On Tuesday, the government announced that the possibility of streaming videos on mobile devices without a SIM card or internet connection may soon become a reality, thanks to the potential implementation of Direct-to-Mobile broadcasting in the near future.

Addressing a Broadcasting Summit, Information and Broadcasting Secretary Apurva Chandra said trials of the home-grown Direct-to-Mobile (D2M) technology would soon be held in 19 cities and made a strong pitch for reserving the 470-582 MHz spectrum for this emerging technology.

Chandra said a 25-30 per cent shift of video traffic to D2M would unclog the 5G networks, accelerating the nation’s digital evolution and democratising content delivery. Last year, pilot projects to test the D2M technology were carried out in Bengaluru, Kartavya Path and Noida.

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Mobile Revolution: D2M Technology Targets TV Dark Homes and Eases Network Congestion

Chandra said the D2M technology would help reach nearly 8-9 crore “TV Dark” homes across the country. Of the 280 million households in the country, only 190 million have television sets. He said there were 80 crore smartphones in the country and 69 per cent of content accessed by users was in the video format.

Chandra said heavy use of video led to the clogging of mobile networks, which resulted in the buffering of content.  Developed by Saankhya Labs and IIT Kanpur, the D2M broadcasting technology leverages terrestrial telecommunications infrastructure and public broadcaster-assigned spectrum to transmit video, audio, and data signals directly to compatible mobile and smart devices.

With the potential to reach over a billion mobile devices, the adoption of D2M technology promises transformative benefits, including cost reductions in data transmission and access, improvements in network efficiency and resilience, and potentially leading to the establishment of a nationwide emergency alert system.

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