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Monika
14-11-2003, 08:51 AM
Turbo WAP 2.0 support with new fg microtec fmM1252

Tuning software for GPRS phones drives acceptance of new mobile data services under any network condition

Munich, Germany, November 14, 2003 * * * fg microtec (http://www.fgmicrotec.com/), the global supplier of embedded PFC™ (predictive flow control) software solutions, announced the immediate availability of fmM1252. This tuning software supports the new WAP 2.0 transport protocol for GPRS phones, enabling handset manufacturers to deploy powerful optimised video, picture and audio computing platforms. The fmM1252 can be integrated into any handset design and delivers best available quality performance with reduced transmission times under any GPRS network condition.

The introduction of WAP 2.0 as the new wireless transport protocol for small mobile devices is taking mobile data services to the next level and making real wireless internet come true. This next generation standard contains two significant new components – the mark-up language XHTML and, most importantly, wireless TCP and HTTP. The latter provides optimised versions of the Internet TCP and HTTP protocols for more efficient delivery of content over wireless networks.

fg microtec’s new fmM1252 is capable of tuning both transport protocols – WAP and wireless TCP – to achieve higher throughput rates by predicting network behaviour to determine best transmission parameters dynamically under any network condition. Whatever the prevalent conditions – whether the GPRS network is empty or busy, whether the user is moving between cells, whether he or she is moving fast or is stationary, or other influential factors such as Server congestion – the fmM1252 will predict the effects on the network and adapt the WAP or wireless TCP protocols dynamically in order to optimize data throughput. And it will do that for any handset design, right across the entire price spectrum.

By eliminating the chance element and increasing the reliability and quality of service for mobile data transmissions, the fmM1252 considerably enhances user experience and helps drive the adoption of new wireless data services. High quality MMS pictures with 300KByte data sizes, colourful MPEG video clips, MP3 music files can all be transmitted in the best possible way due to fg microtec’s new predictive and adaptive technology.

“One of the most important aspects for the widespread acceptance of new mobile data services is user experience and consistent quality under any network condition. By implementing the predictive fmM1252 tuning software in today’s GPRS phones device manufacturers and network operators can offer users unparalleled quality of service by delivering not only faster but also much more consistent and reliable services,” said Ramin Mirbaha, Managing Director at fg microtec.

About fg microtec
fg microtec is a leading provider of PFC™ (predictive flow control) software solutions for the mobile communications world. Solutions provided by fg microtec address Quality of Service and Service Management for error and delay sensitive applications over IP based wireless access networks such as GPRS/EDGE/802.11 and 3G. Packet based multimedia applications such as MMS, voice and video communications benefit significantly from our patent pending PFC™ "predictive flow control" technology. fg microtec's products provide reliable IP transport services with a visible and audible difference without any additions or changes on the network side.
Founded in November 2000, fg microtec is venture backed and maintains offices in Munich (Germany) and Zagreb (Croatia). fg microtec has sales offices in Munich, China and Taiwan. For more information, please visit the fg microtec website at www.fgmicrotec.com or send an e-mail to info@fgmicrotec.com.
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This information contains forward looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those set forth in the forward-looking statements. Actual results may differ materially from those projected. fg microtec disclaims, however, any intent or obligations to update these forward-looking statements.


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mcglen79
15-11-2003, 04:19 PM
but what does this mean to me and the rest of the mere mortals??

prehaps someone could translate it into working class/commoner english??

cheers