International DMB Advancement Group
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The International DMB Advancement Group (IDAG) was established in June 2009 by companies from Great Britain, Italy, Malta, Netherlands and Norway.

The groups works to promote TV, radio and data services via DMB
DMB
DMB is an acronym that may stand for:*Digital Multimedia Broadcasting*DaMarcus Beasley*Dave Matthews Band*Del McCoury Band*Delaware Memorial Bridge*Diamond Mind Baseball*Dimethylbutane...

, DAB
Digital audio broadcasting
Digital Audio Broadcasting is a digital radio technology for broadcasting radio stations, used in several countries, particularly in Europe. As of 2006, approximately 1,000 stations worldwide broadcast in the DAB format....

 and DAB+ and enhanced functionalities via other networks, such as 3G and wifi.

IDAG also focuses on creating a bigger Pan-European market for DMB terminals through purchasing partnerships, collaborations with other companies and organizations, coordination of technical solutions and the development of business models. Gunnar Garfors
Gunnar Garfors
Gunnar Garfors has worked with new media developments and mobile services in particular since 2001. He has presented on these topics at seminars and conferences on six continents around the world and regularly takes part in panel discussions...

who is CEO of NMTV - one of the members, is IDAGs President.

DMB services launched by IDAG members will cover a population of more than 120 million people by the end of 2010.

Current members of IDAG

  • Asiaspace Digital Network (Malaysia)
  • DigiBNetwork (Malta)
  • Mobiele TV Nederland/MTVNL (The Netherlands)
  • Norwegian Mobile TV Corporation/NMTV (Norway)
  • Radio Telefís Éireann/RTÉ (Ireland)
  • Radio Wroclaw (Poland)
  • Rai Way (Italy)
  • RTL (France)
  • RTL 102,5 (Italy)
  • Schweizer Radio/DRS (Switzerland)
  • The Technology Partnership/TTP (Great Britain )
  • Vietnam Television/VTV (Vietnam)
  • World Family of Radio Maria (Italy).
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