The war over DVB-T versus DVB-H is raging, and will rage for some time to come, and the HSPA datacard is a real weapon in this war. What is quite funny is that it is only in Germany, where the cellular operators were denied the license to operate the DVB-H platform that they have actively pushed the delivery of DVB-T free to air TV on a handset. The reason that’s funny is that Germany has hardly any takers for its DVB-T digital terrestrial service, unlike the UK, France, Italy and Spain, which have decent penetration or better, and where it is considered the main TV service. Germany has too many pay TV platforms, satellite, cable and IPTV and so it…