Telly Mobile Broadcast Receiver
Telly™ is the mobile broadband reciever developed by PV. Telly puts your broadcast TV services into the hands of new subscribers and current users with WiFi-enabled devices, such as mobile phones, PCs and personal media players. With Telly in their pockets, users can receive and display a broadcast TV signal on their mobile devices.
High quality TV
The Telly technology is based on PV’s CORE™ multimedia framework, which has been deployed in more than 230 different mobile devices and more than 227 million units shipped. Broad and efficient support for the latest compression standards means TV video and audio signals are optimally processed for high quality presentation to the user on the target device.
Intuitive electronic program guide (EPG) Users can intuitively browse TV programming by channel or time through the EPG. In play mode, they can stop and start playback, adjust volume, and switch between full screen and normal viewing, all from a dedicated interface on their mobile device.
Subscriber security Authentication, conditional access and digital rights management are available on the mobile broadcast receiver, enabling premium broadcast services at launch.
Easy to set up It’s as simple as pushing the power button, and users have access to broadcast TV on their phone. During the initial setup, the receiver automatically recognizes the user’s mobile device and optimizes the compression rate and format of the video frames to suit the specific device capabilities.
Easy to use When Telly is used with a handset as the target device, the user controls the TV service experience through the handset. Telly does not alter telephony functions—so users can answer a phone call or read messages while using the broadcast TV.
Learn more about PacketVideo's Telly.
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PV’s Telly comes in multiple versions, supporting WiMAX and the major broadcast formats including NextWave's TDtv. | |
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PacketVideo's Telly Delivers New TV Services to Existing Handsets. Learn More. | |
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