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| Digital Rooster Line Up 3G |
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23rd June 2003 |
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3G is a short term for third-generation wireless, and refers to near-future developments in personal and business wireless technology, especially mobile communications. 3G is expected to include: -- Enhanced multimedia (voice, data, and video) -- Usability on all popular modes (cellular telephone, e-mail, paging, fax, videoconferencing, and Web browsing) -- Broad bandwidth and high speed (upwards of 2 Mbps) -- Roaming capability throughout Europe, Japan, and North America. By bringing high speed Internet service to Next Generation wireless products including cellular phones and PDA's, 3G networks will enable customers to experience the rich multimedia content currently available on the Internet. Proponents of 3G technology promise that it will keep people connected at all times and in all places. Mobile phone subscriber growth has outstripped expectations for years and is continuing at a rapid pace. More than 500 million people use wireless communications devices, and that number is expected to surpass 1 billion by 2003. Digital Rooster CEO and President John van Arem remarked: "The resounding success of the 3G platform in Japan along with its recent launch in Europe should serve as notice to all players in the North American wireless telecommunication sector to ready themselves. In order to gain any type of first mover advantage these companies will have to address the need for quality content and entertainment for their customers. The dating and live streaming properties we have acquired and developed during the previous year, along with our recent experiences with G3 in Europe, have allowed us to position ourselves to capitalize on the expected explosion of growth the arrival of 3G will usher in." About DigitalRooster: DIGITALROOSTER.com LTD. is a world leader in the marketing and billing solutions of online entertainment. |
TODAY'S
PRESS RELEASES |
DigitalRooster
negotiations in relation to providing access to its rich library of content
and live multimedia services to a large North American wireless provider |
LG
Mobile Phones' VX3100 handset for Verizon Wireless matches the ultimate
in sleek design and technical innovation with Verizon Wireless' superior
service |
NTT
DoCoMo, announced that they will introduce the FirstPass™ SSL client
authentication service via the 3G network in conjunction with the launch
of new F2102V and N2102V FOMA handsets. |
Anritsu
confirms its leading position in 3G conformance testing with a total of
20 RF test cases. This comes as the company obtains approval for a further
10 RF test cases at the GCF (Global Certification Forum) meeting held
in Dusseldorf |
The
future is Mobile Multi Media, and 3 eases the entry into this new world:
with video packages at a more affordable price |
A
new brief by Forrester Research forecasts that there will be 286 million
Bluetooth-enabled phones, laptops, and PDAs in Europe in 2008 compared
with 53 million WLAN devices -- mostly laptops. |
Teleca
and Legend, the leading supplier of consumer electronics in China, have
signed an agreement covering licence of Teleca's Obigo mobile suite. Initially,
Legend will use Teleca's Browser solution in its G820 phone. |
The
new services are the first to be launched in Singapore and allow GPRS
customers to view content rich streaming video and listen to audio clips
on their handsets. |
The
CDMA Development Group (CDG) reported that operators who have deployed
CDMA2000 in North America are seeing positive results in network performance,
service differentiation and product availability. |
Ericsson,
Huawei, NEC, Nortel Networks and Siemens today announced the creation
of a new industry cooperation, CPRI - Common Public Radio Interface, aiming
to define a publicly available specification for the key internal interface
of radio base stations. |
The
rising popularity of mobile phones is likely to force the next big issue
for European mobile operators: the economics of adding capacity to ease
traffic and congestion. |
The
multi-million dollar framework agreement will increase SFERIA's ability
to offer enhanced voice and data services more efficiently and cost-effectively
to a wider range of business and residential customers over its code division
multiple access (CDMA) network. |
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