Free TV on Your Mobile Without Internet




Free TV on the Internet without the smartphone will provide the opportunity to watch television.









The new technology has become available about the importance of electronic television.

This sector is facing severe competition to attract television viewers took this free trial.

Free TV, smartphone users to view television, tabs' DVB -2 '' (Digital Video Broadcasting Terrestrial Two) dongils to be installed.

Its price is approximately Rs 3 thousand. If the price is not yet available, experts estimate that ... Over the success of this operation is to be televised.


The sixteen cities are Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Guwahati, Patna, Ranchi, Cuttack, Lucknow, Jalandhar, Raipur, Indore, Aurangabad, Bhopal, Bangalore and Ahmedabad. Mobile TV can be received in and around these cities using DVB-T2 dongles in OTG enabled smartphones and tablets, wi-fi dongles for moving vehicles, besides the TV sets having built-in DVB-T2 tuner which are called Integrated Digital TV (iDTV).

Although currently available ... preliminary stage in the Telugu New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Guwahati, Patna, Ranchi, Cuttack, Lucknow, Jalandhar, Raipur, Indore, Aurangabad, Bhopal, Bangalore, Ahmedabad has launched its services in 16 cities.





Setting the appropriate arrangements to expand the service to other cities soon.
Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) secures greater plurality in platform ownership, ensuring that no single platform owner is so powerful that they can exert undue influence on public opinion or political agendas, the statement said.

As per the plan, viewers will be able to get, in one single broadcast service, about 20 TV channels and 20 radio channels. These will be free to air and free for life. No dish, no internet and no set-top box required. These broadcasts would be available over a large geographical area covered by the transmitters larger than the coverage of current terrestrial transmissions of DD. Experts said the plan is very ambitious and has its own set of limitations. But, if it works, it could have far-reaching implications.