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Internet-free video stream on mobiles next year

The technology will also be useful in providing education content to rural areas and bridging the digital divide in the country

Internet-free video stream on mobiles next year
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The direct-to-mobile (D2M) technology, which would pave the way for streaming television and video content directly to mobile phones, without an internet connection, is expected to hit the devices of Indian smartphone users by next year, according to top government officials.

Once implemented, users will not only be able to stream video content whether it is live channels, sports etc, without having a SIM card on their phones, but also be able to get emergency alerts, public safety messages, social services, among other things, without needing to rely on the telecom networks.

The technology will also be useful in providing education content to rural areas and bridging the digital divide in the country.

The government’s immediate plan is to start a pilot project of the D2M technology in 19 cities, with Tejas Networks-owned wireless communication and semiconductor solutions company Saankhya Labs.

Currently, the government along with Saankhya Labs and IIT Kanpur have been conducting trials of the technology in Noida and Bengaluru.

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