Samsung this week has said that they will work with Nokia to make their respective DVB-H services interoperable. Given that the act DVB-H datacasting specification is now quite tight, that should present little problem except perhaps for the differences the two camps have had in the past over Digital Rights Management implementations. Samsung is known as a company that is happy to support almost all standards, and already has a DVB-H OSF client in the bag. Now it will work with Nokia to create OMA BCAST version and a DVB 18Crypt version. The two handset makers said they would work together to achieve interoperability between their DVB-H handsets to deploy in multi-vendor mobile TV services in 2007. “Within DVB-H technology,…