LTE-Broadcast is poised for mass adoption at last, claims the Alliance which was set up last April to promote it. The Alliance aims to make a splash at next month’s Mobile World Congress, to boost operator confidence in the mobile TV standard and outline some of its use cases beyond the consumer TV sector. For instance, the UK’s BT-owned mobile operator, EE, a founder of the Alliance, will focus on the role of LTE-B in the automotive sector, where it could support V2X communications. EE is creating six ‘innovation zones’ in its network where closed user groups can experiment with new LTE-B service ideas, including those for vehicles, in a live network environment. EE and Telstra of Australia have co-sponsored…