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  • For broadcasters the system, known as Datacasting, allows them to offer a limited set of higher-end services that are similar to those offered by IP TV or satellite providers, but delivering them over their existing networks.

    World's First Terrestrial 3D TV Service Starts in Italy Ben Rooney 2011

  • Datacasting to mobile devices also is complicated by a technical difficulty in that mobile devices often travel in and out of coverage areas.

    Fool.com Headlines 2010

  • Datacasting may become an important new tool to enable the resurgence of the newspaper and magazine industry.

    dailywireless.org 2010

  • Datacasting offers operators of digital signage networks rapid, low-cost connectivity installation and ongoing operating efficiencies and flexibility through a national digital

    Newswire Today - Free Newswire - Press Releases Distribution 2010

  • Datacasting metadata typically provides song titles or artist information.

    dailywireless.org 2010

  • Datacasting offers the economy of multicasting (typical of satellite services) with the flexibility of uni-casting (typical of internet service) and the low cost and flexibility of a digital antenna/receiver (like cellular) on a highly secure, multi-platform network to meet connectivity needs.

    Newswire Today - Free Newswire - Press Releases Distribution 2010

  • Datacasting offers cost-efficient and flexible alternatives for digital signage networks

    Newswire Today - Free Newswire - Press Releases Distribution 2010

  • Datacasting to mobile devices also is complicated by a technical difficulty in that mobile devices often travel in and out of coverage areas.

    Fore, right! 2010

  • Datacasting using broadcast and cellular channels is on the way in.

    dailywireless.org 2010

  • International Datacasting (IDC), the Ottawa-based broadband multimedia content distribution company, and its European subsidiary.

    Mediacaster - Headline News 2009

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