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Gateway Enables 3G Mobile Phones and PDAs To Hold Videoconferencing Sessions |
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21st February 2003 |
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RADVISION
announced the general availability of the viaIP gw-P20/M Gateway.
The gateway also enables mobile videophones to utilize additional resources
on the IP network including multipoint conferencing bridges to host
three or more parties in a single session, voice and video gatekeepers,
and terminals. In a related press release, RADVISION today announced that NTT-DoCoMo, the world's largest mobile and 3G service provider, has purchased and is using the RADVISION viaIP gw-P20/M gateway to enable DoCoMo 3G broadband subscribers to hold video telephony sessions with IP based videoconferencing end points. "The driving philosophy of RADVISION has been the ubiquitous support for multimedia communications over any medium, any protocol, at any time," said Gadi Tamari, president and CEO of RADVISION. "Naturally, as videoconferencing as an application began to take hold in the 3G wireless space, RADVISION was there with its protocol and equipment expertise to provide service providers and enterprises with a solution that will enable them to immediately support 3G-based real-time multimedia communications solutions such as videoconferencing." This new gateway is the first hardware product to be added to RADVISION's family of solutions for the wireless market. The gateway complements the company's existing 3G software development toolkit products, which includes its award-winning SIP and 3G-324M Toolkits for 3G equipment and application development, ideal for developing real-time multimedia-enabled 3G handsets, media servers, and the like. 3G stands for the third generation of wireless communication technology. It refers to improvements in wireless data and voice communications through a variety of proposed standards. Expectations for 3G include high-speed wireless access to the Internet, entertainment, information, e-commerce, interactive application sharing, real-time media streaming, and videoconferencing. 3G-324M is the only protocol today that enables 3G service providers to leverage circuit-switched channels to deliver low-latency, high-bandwidth throughput - necessary to support delay-sensitive applications such as wireless video conferencing, video streaming, and multimedia gaming. The
RADVISION Gateway supports the 3G-324M specifications from both the
3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) for WCDMA and 3GPP2 for CDMA2000.
These partnership bodies bring together a number of telecommunications
standards groups to define a set of globally applicable technical specifications
for 3G systems. |
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| TODAY'S
PRESS RELEASES |
BEFORE
3G EVEN REACHES the mainstream consumer in Asia, it could be obsolete
-- eclipsed by Wi-Fi, a cheaper, faster-evolving wireless technology that
was never meant for telecommunications. |
Teleca
will deliver a solution that transforms high-resolution video, such as
TV, into the standardised formats for mobile multimedia. The solution
enables 3 to offer streaming media services with both audio and video,
such as live newscasts. |
Semiconductor
start-up Innovics Wireless announced a new diversity processing solution
for next-generation wireless systems, which will significantly reduce
the power consumed by dual mode 2.5/3G terminals. |
According
to the contract, Orange France and Ericsson will start the roll-out of
the core network equipments this year, further ensuring the effective
launch of 3G mobile services. |
Symena
announced that it is committed to developing an optimization tool for TD-SCDMA 3G standard.The standard has received a substantial allocation of spectrum in China and several Chinese manufacturers have announced their intention to build equipment for the network. |
Is
it a Sony Ericsson? Is it a Motorola? No, it might actually be a GVC or
a BenQ.. With the outsourcing of development as well as manufacturing
to Original Design Manufacturing (ODM) companies, the old value chain
of the mobile terminal market goes up in smoke. |
NTT
DoCoMo announced that the company will expand its third-generation (3G)
mobile phone service in the Kanto Koshinetsu region*, effective February
22, 2003. As a result, FOMA service will cover approximately 97% of the
region's populated areas, making nationwide coverage available to some
89% of the population. |
RADVISION
announced the general availability of the viaIP gw-P20/M Gateway. Designed for service providers looking to capitalize on their 3G networks by adding value added, high-margin multimedia services, the viaIP gw-P20/M gateway supports real time bi-directional streaming of video telephony sessions between 3G-324M enabled cell phones and PDAs and multiple IP and ISDN-based videoconferencing systems using the 3G-324M standard for real-time multimedia communications over WCDMA and CDMA2000 3G networks. |
This
figure represents
an annual growth rate of over 100%, and is mainly derived from new types
of transaction such
as prepaid top up via automatic teller machines (ATMs).Current
forms of mobile payments include premium SMS messages |
NEC's
latest GPRS / WAP mobile handset, the e525, will be unveiled for the first
time at 3GSM World Congress in Cannes. Compact and striking with a stylish
fold-form design and built-in antenna, the handset features an integrated
camera. |
Introducing
the dual band, dual mode cell phone with the launch of WCDMA / cdma2000
1x services. Laying the early ground for WCDMA services and aiming at
being a market leader with the best CDMA and WCDMA technologies for IMT-2000
cellular phone. |
EMS
Wireless announced that EMS's line of RF antennas are used on SKYLINK,
Russia's new advanced 3G network in the 450 MHz frequency band that went
live in January. The order marks EMS Wireless' entry into the Russian
wireless market. |
This
demonstration further emphasizes the leadership of Ericsson's mobile platform
solution, which is capable of full WCDMA and GSM/GPRS dual-mode, including
handover and multimedia functionality. |
To
fully capitalize on the potential of 3G wireless networks, carriers must
incorporate robust and proven security solutions that will protect the
integrity and availability of the network. |
If
operators chose not to subsidise 3G handsets then users may be shocked
to find that they will have to pay many times more for the new 3G models
than they do for existing handsets. |
Music
is a consumer magnet. Users download ringtones to personalize their phones;
they congregate in chat rooms to talk about favorite artists; they participate
in music voting, entertainment and promotion campaigns |
he
CDMA industry continues to lead in 3G deployments, subscriber growth and
bringing advanced products and services to the market. 2002 saw tremendous
expansion of CDMA2000. 27 operators launched CDMA2000 networks, increasing
the number of commercial systems to 37 on five continents. |
Alcatel
enhanced its leading role in next generation wireless broadband access
solutions, by announcing a strategic partnership with IPWireless, the
world's leading TD-CDMA (TDD) solutions company. |
This
advanced W-CDMA programmable baseband processor fulfills emerging industry
demand by enabling terminal manufacturers to rapidly upgrade their existing
GSM/GPRS terminal designs to support multi-mode UMTS/GSM/GPRS. |
Trigenix
delivers a customised mobile interface that allows operators to deliver
a seamless and branded user experience driving up revenues by encouraging
their customers to connect to data services. |
Radical
Horizon has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Mitsubishi
Electric to jointly work on the design of 3G test solutions that integrate
software defined radio (SDR) technology for the emulation of 3G networks.
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Users
of mobile phone Internet services in Japan have exceeded 60 million people,
the Telecommunications Carriers Association announced on February 7 according
to its survey of mobile phone companies. |
Cutting-edge
technology allied with top-class design – from now on, the new S-Class
mobile phone can proudly wear its laurels, in the shape of the Industrie
Forum (iF) Design Award 2003. |
The
European hotspot market increased by 327% over the last year from 269
locations at the end of 2001 to around 1,150 locations at the end of 2002. |
The
deal enables consumers to personalize their handsets with a wide variety
of premium images in categories that include animals, lifestyle imagery,
humorous characters, travel scenes and calendar-quality landscapes. |
BenQ
and Symbian Ltd announce that BenQ, a leading Taiwanese consumer electronics
manufacturer, has signed an agreement to license Symbian OS, the global
industry standard operating system for advanced mobile phones. |
T-Mobile
International and Nokia announced that they will co-develop innovative
mobile services globally for the Nokia N-Gage game deck. The new device
enables enriched interactive gaming by means of a wireless multiplayer
platform for both local and remote gaming. |
The
UMTS Forum has confirmed the election of Jean-Pierre Bienaimé,
Director of Group Technical Support at Orange, as its new Chairman, succeeding
Dr Bernd Eylert, who ends his four year term as Chairman of the Third
Generation mobile industry association. |
I want more independent operators to enter the Norwegian mobile market.
Increased competition will give consumers better and cheaper mobile telephony
services, says Minister of Transport and Communications, Ms. Torild Skogsholm |
It
plans to approve licenses for TD-SCDMA, an original communications standard
developed in China, as well as the WCDMA (wide-band code division multiple
access) and cdma2000 standards now used in other countries. |
Mitec
Telecom announced that it has received orders from a major network provider
to supply 800 MHz CDMA IS95 BTS micro base stations for supply to China
and South America. The value of the contract is estimated at CAN $8 million. |
SK
Telecom Chief Executive Officer Pyo Moon-soo ( inset ) said the company's
roll-out of third-generation (3G) mobile phone service is dependent on
the condition of the economy. |
KDDI
Corp. and Okinawa Cellular introduce BREW, a new application platform
for mobile phones, for third-generation (CDMA2000 1x) handsets, which
offer high-speed data communications at speeds of up to 144 kbps. |
The
majority of UK corporate telecommunications infrastructure managers are
intent on delaying deployment of mobile data applications until 3G networks
are fully established, according to survey findings released today by
Intuwave, a leading developer of mobile middleware software and services.
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Calypso
Wireless announced it has signed a 3-year, $500 million contract with
China Telecom, a world class telecom carrier, for the delivery of Calypso's
cellular broadband video phones. |
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