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Wireless
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26th June 2002
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"Consumers are demanding more entertainment and information options in the vehicle and Delphi is satisfying that demand with the latest in in-vehicle communications," said Robert W. Schumacher, general director of Delphi's Mobile MultiMedia business unit. Delphi's streaming entertainment technology provides real-time digital information to moving vehicles via a broadband wireless connection. Data is moved over a peer-to-peer network that consists of access points and wireless data repeaters. Information is transferred at speeds up to 6 megabits per second. The network allows vehicle passengers on-demand access to the incredible variety of entertainment options offered by the Internet, including personalized MP3 music files, video programs, Web cameras and audio from up to 4,500 radio stations from around the globe. The system also allows users to play head-to-head games over the Internet. On-demand access to files such as digital music and home movies stored on a home media server or personal computer brings another dimension to in-vehicle entertainment. |
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Delphi
Corp is developing technology to deliver real-time Internet and digital
information to vehicles,
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MEC
plans to use Forbidden's video compression technology to develop full
screen, high frame rate video clips for BREW-enabled handsets. |
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BEA
Systems announced that BEA WebLogic Server has been chosen by Hutchison
3G as the application server platform on which to deliver its 3G services.
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Men
in Black II will also be a part of the Sprint 3G multimedia application
suite with dedicated ringtones, screen savers and a Men in Black II game
created exclusively for Sprint in the U.S. by Digital Bridges, Ltd.
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The
White Paper highlights the urgent need for new revenue streams in mobile
and draws on lessons learnt from the Media Industry.
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Nokia
and Radiolinja Origo, the network operator of Radiolinja FINLAND, have
signed a multi-year agreement for the supply of equipment to Radiolinja's
second and third generation mobile networks.
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Irish
consumers will be the ultimate winners from this decision as the two incumbent
giants will be finally faced with a significant, well resourced rival.
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TT
DoCoMo will introduce a new service plan for use
of DoCoMo's international roaming service exclusively in the United States,
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Strategy
Analytics has published a new report, "Western European Cellular
User Forecast (2002-2007).
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The
conclusion today of an agreement between Vodafone Sweden, Orange Sweden,
Hi3G and Svenska Kommunförbundet signals another important step in
the expansion of Swedens 3G networks.
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Kyocera
Wireless Corp. today announced the Kyocera 7135 smartphone, the widely
anticipated successor to its critically acclaimed QCP(TM) 6035 smartphone.
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QUALCOMM
Incorporated announced that more than one million end users around the
world have purchased and activated BREW enabled handsets since November
2001.
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KDDI
Corp. and Okinawa Cellular said that the total number of subscribers of
their third generation CDMA2000 1x cellular phone service surpassed the
one million mark on June 23.
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This
new type of Pseudo SRAM device is designed to meet the rapidly growing
memory and bandwidth demand in future 2.5G and 3G handset designs,
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The
following releases below mean that if you live in the United States and
don't own a Virgin Mobile we guess you may soon.
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Hi3G
announced their exclusive rights to send ice hockey content to 3G mobiles
from Elitserien
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KPN
Mobile opens the first i-mode store in Europe, a unique shop format where
everyone interested in i-mode can have a hands-on introduction.
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As
enterprises equip more employees with PDAs, they must understand the total
cost of ownership (TCO) for these devices. Gartner analysts said the TCO
for a PDA per user can approach $3,000 a year.
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Ericsson
Canada today offered media a sneak preview of the latest wireless products,
applications and services as part of the company's first "Drive to 3G Tour"stop in downtown Toronto. |
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