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25th April 2003 |
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shows the i.300 Innovative Convergence Platform for 3G GSM/UMTS wireless
products is designed to give you best-in-class integrated UMTS technology—including
an advanced chipset, image and video processing options, an industry-leading
development environment, and support—for rapidly building feature-rich
multimedia phones and video-communicators. Symbian OS™ has been seamlessly integrated into Motorola's i.Smart reference design for consumer-driven GPRS products operating on the i.250 2.5G platform and its i.300 Innovative Convergence™ platform for 3G networks. Both reference designs include i.MX, Motorola's industry-leading applications processor based on the ARM® core for smart handheld devices, and can be combined with Metrowerks development tools to further speed the integration process. "Innovative new mobile devices are being enabled by platform solutions that include all of the hardware and software components to build a system, which have been pre-tested to work seamlessly together," said Allen Leibovitch, an IDC semiconductor analyst that specializes in cellular handsets and converged devices. "Motorola's i.Smart reference design is already one of the most comprehensive hardware solutions in the industry, and the integration of popular Symbian OS into that design provides OEMs a pre-verified development platform that can leverage the growing Symbian developer ecosystem." Based on Motorola's Innovative Convergence Platforms Motorola's comprehensive smartphone solutions for Symbian OS include the base Innovative Convergence platforms for 2.5G and 3G, which feature chipsets integrated with field-proven protocols and comprehensive software. Multi-media applications are driven from Motorola's i.MX processor based on the ARM core, the latest addition to its family of applications processors, which represent the largest share of the handheld processor market. In addition, Motorola has integrated fully validated and tested Symbian OS, interprocessor communication software, a choice of user interfaces and a robust application suite offering a complete hardware and software solution to allow minimal resource investment and fast time to market. "Motorola's Innovative Convergence family of platforms presents one of the most advanced wireless platform portfolios on the market today. Manufacturers licensing Symbian OS can design and build high-performance, cost-effective, advanced Symbian OS phones in a significantly reduced timeframe," said David Wood, executive vice president, Partnering, Symbian. Innovative Convergence platforms include optimized development environments for radio frequency and manufacturing that speed time-to-market, while ensuring full type approval. As a result, Innovative Convergence devices have been approved for use with virtually every major operator worldwide. To further help with smartphone development, the Metrowerks CodeWarrior™ Development Studio for Symbian OS allows customizable on-device application debugging of the i.Smart reference design. Software development kits for selected user interfaces are also included, speeding development time. "In addition to all of the integrated hardware, software, tools and support services Motorola provides with its Innovative Convergence platform solutions, we offer the system know-how and wireless expertise that is unmatched anywhere in the industry," said Thierry Cammal, general manager of Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector, Wireless and Broadband Systems Group, European Operations. "For those companies developing Symbian OS smart handheld devices, Motorola offers a clear, bi-directional migration path between 2G and 2.5G GSM/GPRS platforms as well as next-generation 3G." Motorola's solutions based on the Symbian OS technology will be shown at the Symbian Exposium03, April 29-30, 2003, in London. Exposium03 provides an open environment in which technology suppliers, hardware vendors, network operators, enterprise solution providers and software developers can meet to do business and take advantage of the growing opportunities being created around Symbian OS for the entire mobile industry. About Motorola's Innovative Convergence Solutions Motorola offers a portfolio of Innovative Convergence platforms and products to help customers quickly address the converging mobile computing and wireless communications markets. The portfolio includes: -
the i.200 voice-centric platform, the i.250 GPRS voice/data platform and -
the i.MX family of applications processors to drive multimedia -
an industry-leading i.JV J2ME™ reference implementation that provides -
an i.IM image capture technology to enable imaging and real-time video, The Innovative Convergence platform is designed to expedite handset development and manufacturing process by organizing the tools and pieces of the solution into three major development environments. These environments include: -
Integrated Development Environment -- features a comprehensive hardware -
Radio Test Environment -- includes tools for configuring features, -
Manufacturing Test Environment -- offers software and manufacturing |
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| TODAY'S
PRESS RELEASES |
Sharp
Corporation has signed an agreement with Datang Telecom, a major Chinese
manufacturer of communications equipment, to supply camera-equipped GSM
mobile phones to the Chinese market. |
ACCESS
announced that its micro-browser Compact NetFront TM Plus will be deployed
in the latest mobile handset manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric. |
The
A5305K comes in a stylish, innovative design, providing a new feel for
users. Unlike conventional clamshell-type handsets, the main display side
slides back and forth and can swivel 180 degrees. |
ymbian
OS™ has been seamlessly integrated into Motorola's i.Smart reference
design for consumer-driven GPRS products operating on the i.250 2.5G platform
and its i.300 Innovative Convergence™ platform for 3G networks. |
NTT
DoCoMo and its eight subsidiaries announced that they will launch V-Live™
service for videophones beginning May 1, 2003. M-Stage V-Live is a one-to-many
video streaming service that enables users to download or stream a variety
of live and archived content via 64 Kbps circuit-switched wireless transmission.
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J-PHONE
Co., Ltd. announced it will launch the J-SH53 by Sharp, which comes with
a built-in CCD mobile camera capable of photographing 1 million effective
pixels for high-quality pictures. Scheduled to go on sale after late May
2003, the J-SH53 is also Movie Sha-mail (video messaging) compatible. |
3G
terminals to be available in selected A1 Shops - Data transmission and
video streaming up to 384 kbit/s - Simple and transparent rates: GSM/GPRS
rates will apply for 3G - Cost of video via mobile phone: beginning at
50 cents per clip. |
Agilent
Technologies introduced the industry's first 1xEV-DV (1x evolution --
data and voice) testing solution for designers of dual-mode chipsets for
1xEV-DV and cdma2000 3G technologies. |
NTT
DoCoMo announced an agreement with Singapore Telecom Mobile Pte Ltd (SingTel
Mobile) to collaborate in relation to the field of 3G mobile multimedia
services based on W-CDMA technology. |
Dilithium
Networks announced that it has closed $10M in Series B funding. Motorola,
Inc., through Motorola Ventures its venture capital arm, and JAFCO Asia |
NEC
and Siemens Information and Communication Mobile (Siemens mobile) have
completed the first phase of Europe’s first commercial 3G radio
network for Hutchison 3G UK, trading as 3. |
The
survey, conducted amongst finance directors and heads of credit management
from leading communications companies around the world, identified seven
key problem areas for debt management as a result of 3G services that
were ranked in order |
Adult
community services, such as those recently announced by AT&T Wireless
and Match.com, will ramp up quickly, boosted by the growth of the camera
and videophone markets. |
truggling
to remain profitable amid price competition and falling average revenue
per user (ARPU), mobile operators are gearing up for the roll-out of 'Next
Generation' commercial Location-based Services (LBS) to create new revenue
streams, build subscriber bases and reduce customer churn. |
The
conference provides a networking forum for attendees as well as opportunities
to learn from general session, technical and business tracks dedicated
to sharing knowledge and expert resources on QUALCOMM's Binary Runtime
Environment for Wireless(TM) (BREW) platform. |
RADVISION
announced that SANYO Multimedia Tottori has chosen its award winning SIP
Developer Toolkit for the development of its new SIP-based IP telephone. |
Pictos
Technologies announced that Motorola has incorporated Pictos' VGA complementary
metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) camera phone module technology as an
accessory to its A830 handset. |
Continuous
evolution of industry standards and limited capital expenditure budgets
in the wireless communication market have impelled the development of
modular and upgradable test devices. |
Speculation
as to the potential offered by wireless adult services is often based
on the premise that fixed Internet pornography providers are raking it
in. Strategy Analytics disputes the often cited figure for global adult
entertainment revenues of US$20B, and believes this figure is actually
closer to the $4 billion mark, of which only around $500 million will
be generated on-line. |
Imagine
being able to personalise your mobile phone or PDA to complement your
wardrobe. Consumers around the world will be able to do just that, thanks
to the EXO* overmolding system from Inclosia* Solutions. |
The
survey, conducted amongst finance directors and heads of credit management
from leading communications companies around the world, identified seven
key problem areas for debt management as a result of 3G services |
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