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ME TV: Sky talks about the 'mobile data capacity crunch'

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ME TV: Sky talks about the 'mobile data capacity crunch'

Sky's Emma Lloyd talks about running high traffic video services via mobile networks in an ME TV interview, sponsored by Amdocs

This is a the second episode of a series on 'the mobile data capacity crunch' created for the ME website in association with Amdocs and Mobile Industry Review.

In this interview, Emma Lloyd, business development director of BSkyB, talks about the challenges of running high traffic video services that run at up to 480kb/sec across mobile networks.

You can view the interview here.

Lloyd also addresses flat rate data plans and the possibility of transmitting high def and even 3D video to mobile handsets.

ME TV resides on the home page of the site, and will feature filmed interviews with senior industry figures on the big issues of the day.

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Last week, ME spoke to Jonathan Earle, head of consumer marketing at O2 UK, about the end of flat-rate data for O2 customers. You can access that video in the ME TV archive here.

If you would like more information on how service providers can deal with the capacity crunch, Amdocs has made available a white paper on the subject. You can download it for free here.

In the coming weeks, we will broadcast more interviews, with Nokia, Amdocs and others.

Tags: Video , tv , amdocs , sky , me tv