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February 15, 2005

PacketVideo Two-Way Video Software

This week at the 3GSM World Conference, PacketVideo will introduce their Two-Way Video Telephony software. The new telephony software will come standard on all Nokia 6680, Nokia 6630, and Motorola a925 mobile phones. This week the company representatives say they will also demonstrate live digital TV broadcasts to mobile devices in partnership with the French semiconductor supplier DiBcom.

“Mobile TV, a new wireless phenomenon based on the DVB-H standard (Digital Video Broadcast-Handsets), is widely heralded as the next breakthrough in multimedia content delivery, and is being developed by all major handset OEMs and carriers.”[GSM 05]

“2005 is the year of mobile media,” declared Dr. James Brailean, CEO of PacketVideo. “3G mobile networks are being rolled out all over the world, and they were built for multimedia. New video-on-demand, mobile TV, music-on-demand and music download, plus two-way video calling services are riding the wave of the new networks. It's an exciting time to be in wireless.”[GSM 05]

More info and pictures inside article.

pv2Way™ Demo Features:
• Demonstrated interoperability testing
• Fast connect time
• 324M, H.223, H.245
• MPEG-4, H.263
• GSM-AMR
• Up to 15 frames per second audio and video
• Picture in picture
• Self preview mode
• Video and audio controls
• Extensively tested interoperable video conferencing solution
• Modular software architecture with video telephony components to help customers port to different hardware and software environments
• Flexible to allow developers and handset vendors to integrate new features and input sources
• Video communication over 3G W-CDMA/UMTS networks

Posted by geekblue at February 15, 2005 4:47 PM

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