But for the UK the decision to plump for DVB-H could be problematic because it relies on freeing up parts of the radio spectrum.
The UHF band, which is identified by the EC as the most suitable spectrum for multimedia mobile services, is unlikely to be freed up in the UK until digital switch-over is complete in 2012.
"Most European countries are moving towards allocating spectrum but one anomaly is the UK," said Mr McQueen.
Ofcom said that, far from being out of step, the UK regulator is ahead of the game when it comes to distributing spectrum for mobile TV services and other uses.
"Some of the spectrum will become available in late 2008 or early 2009. We consider that we are leading the way in Europe in terms of developing new uses for the digital dividend spectrum," said an Ofcom spokeswoman.
By the time DVB-H is around in the UK the N96 will be a distant memory, and seeing as its the same as the N95 otherwise, its a pointless upgrade.
I also didn't like the look of the N96