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1st April 2003 |
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BT Broadcast Services
routes the majority of the UK's broadcast media content Greg Hirst, Business Development Director, Forbidden Technologies commented: 'We are very excited
to be working with BT Broadcast Services to bring streaming |
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PRESS RELEASES |
BT
Broadcast Services (BTBS) and Forbidden Technologies plc have reached
an agreement to trial a new generation of video streaming services to
mobile phone users over existing GPRS and 3G networks. |
T-Mobile
USA introduces video messaging services for T-Mobile customers to record
and send full motion color video messages, including sound, from a wireless
phone. |
Nokia
announced that it would merge its four existing joint ventures in China
in a move that would substantially strengthen the operational efficiency
and competitiveness of its China operations. |
Svenska
UMTS-licens AB, a joint venture of Tele2 and TeliaSonera, applied to the
Swedish National Post and Telecom Agency for postponement of the completion
of the 3G network. |
amsung
To Offer TTI Telecom's Netrac Wireless Solution as Part of its Wireless
Product Offerings; Partnership Leverages Samsung's Dominant Presence in
the CDMA Marketplace to Open New Opportunities for TTI Telecom. |
3,
the Italian mobile video company of the Hutchison Whampoa Group, after
the hit of the Top 3 promotion, totaling 140 thousand reservations in
little more than three months, presents two new tariffs: the rechargeable
"3 CINQUANTA", the first of the Third Generation telephony,
and the subscription "3 PER TRE". |
Hiitachi
Semiconductor and Nextreaming Corporation, a Korean mobile multimedia
solution provider, agreed to co-develop and market a solution to Korean
handset makers who demand highly optimized multimedia capabilities on
mobile devices utilizing Hitachi’s SH-Mobile chipset and middleware. |
Synergenix
Interactive announced it has tailored its mophun™ mobile gaming
solution to the OMAP platform from Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI).
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The
Musiwave service is now ready for launch, at a time when video ready handsets
and networks are being rolled out to millions of mobile users and demand
for entertainment content is exploding: |
Sending
an MMS will now be as easy and intuitive as sending a text. Furthermore,
from April 1st 2003, O2 customers can get half price media messages. |
The
easy-to-use GPS mobile phone enables users to determine their location
at the mere touch of a button, and download maps and information about
the area. GPS accuracy is within 10-50 meters. |
ImageFun
is a photo-entertainment application from Image Semantics Ltd which enables
new forms of image-based communication. It is a network based service
using advanced machine-learning image processing, and it is handset independent. |
Logitech
is showcasing its line of mobile phone headsets. The stylish headsets,
designed to stay put, be comfortable, and serve a variety of individual
needs, will be feat. |
XACCTmobile
significantly shortens Cegetel's time-to-market (TTM) as well as time
to revenue (TTR) for services such as Multi-Media Service (MMS), digital
images, interactive games and downloadable ring tones. |
Panasonic
unveiled the X70 mobile phone, its new stylish clamshell camera phone
for 2003. Following the highly successful GD87, the Panasonic X70 is 20%
smaller than its predecessor and packed with enhanced features. Shipments
for the European market are scheduled to begin this autumn. |
With
hundreds of millions -- and eventually billions -- of dollars up for grabs,
online gaming represents a budding new industry, which is just beginning
to spread its wings, reports In-Stat/MDR. |
Samsung
Electronics releases the new SGH-Z100, 3G UMTS mobile phone, which features
the most advanced technology with GPRS Class 8, WAP, MMS and Java. |
The
Samsung SGH-P400, with a rotating screen, allows users to talk, take and
send pictures or data quickly and easily through a single device, with
the convenience of a rotating viewfinder. |
Sha-mail
subscribers increased by 1 million in approximately two months, bringing
the number of Sha-mail users to approximately 65% of J-PHONE’s total
subscriber base. |
Of
the one million Vodafone live! customers, Germany now has over 375,000,
Italy 190,000 and the UK 220,000. Vodafone also has an additional 420,000 customers in these markets that now own a MMS capable device*. |
The
new camera modules offer exceptional sensitivity for capturing great images
in low-light conditions. Because they are fully integrated and require
no external components, the new modules reduce time to market for handset
and PDA designers. |
Eurotel
is Intec's first convergent mediation customer in Eastern Europe, a region
with one of the world's fastest growing mobile markets. The deal, valued
at over one million euros, will raise Intec's profile in the area. |
NTT
DoCoMo, Inc. announced that it will soon begin marketing the WRISTOMO™,
the world's first commercial wristwatch-style Personal Handyphone System
(PHS) mobile phone. |
Powerwave
Technologies recently demonstrated its latest high performance multi-carrier
power amplifier (MCPA) technology for UMTS networks at CTIA Wireless 2003
in New Orleans. |
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