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SWR and TTP to Revolutionise Digital Radio in Germany

‘Future Radio’ project to power radio into the mobile age by enabling multimedia-DAB on any mobile phone MELBOURN SCIENCE PARK, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SWR has selected The Technology Partnership (TTP) to join the ‘Future Radio’ project which will... Full Article at Business Wire

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  1. 2008-03-04 09:38:14 - its first trial in Stuttgart this summer. SWR and TTP will present the aims of the 'Future Radio' project to broadcasters and operators at CeBIT in Hannover, 4th-9th March 2008. Full Article at PR-Inside.com

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