| List ofdigital television broadcast standards |
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| DVB standards(countries) |
| ATSC standards(countries) |
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| ISDB standards(countries) |
| DTMB standards(countries) |
| DMB standard(countries) |
| Codecs |
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| TerrestrialFrequency bands |
| SatelliteFrequency bands |
S-DMB (Satellite-DMB) was a hybrid version of theDigital Multimedia Broadcasting. The S-DMB used theS band (2170-2200 MHz) of IMT-2000. and delivered around 18 channels at 128 kbit/s in 15 MHz. It incorporated a high powergeostationary satellite, the MBSat 1 (since 2013, sold to Asia Broadcasting Satellite (ABS) of China). For outdoor and light indoor coverage is integrated with a terrestrial repeater (low power gap-filler) network for indoor coverage in urban areas.
A similar architecture is also used inXM Satellite Radio,Sirius Satellite Radio,DVB-SH andETSI Satellite Digital Radio (SDR).
On May 1, 2005South Korea became the first country in the world to start S-DMB service. The service provider wasTU Media, subsidiary ofSK Telecom. The same satellite and system was used in Japan on the defunctMobaHo! service (2004–2009) ofMobile Broadcasting Corporation (MBCO).
Samsung (Anycall)
Pantech (SKY)
LG (CYON)
Motorola