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PacketVideo Announces Two-Way Videophone Software

26 October 2004 by axxxr
PacketVideo Announces Two-Way Videophone Software for Nokia Series 60 Smartphone Platform Person-to-person mobile video communications announced at CTIA Wireless Entertainment and IT

San Francisco, California October 25, 2004 Responding to increasing market demand for mass-market 3G handsets, PacketVideo Corporation, the world's leading supplier of embedded multimedia software for mobile phones, today announced the availability of two-way video software for the Nokia Series 60 smartphone platform. PacketVideo's software enables users to make person-to-person calls showing live video images of both callers on the screens of their phones.

Person-to-person communication has always been the number one use for mobile phones, said Dr. James Brailean, Ph.D., PacketVideo CEO. "Now we're combining the increased effectiveness and emotional impact of video communication with the utility and convenience consumers enjoy with their Nokia mobile phones. Handsets featuring PacketVideo software should provide a huge boost to 3G video telephony services for operators everywhere."

Brailean went on to say, "Video telephony is a defining service for 3G networks. The increased traffic and revenues from videophone users is a major reason why mobile operators invested in 3G licenses and infrastructure. Our two-way solution shows that video is no longer just for entertainment. Now it's a core part of communications."

Company representatives are demonstrating PacketVideo's two-way real-time video telephony on the Nokia 6630 phone, as well as the capabilities of other PacketVideo-powered handsets from the leading device OEMs at the CTIA Wireless Entertainment and IT show (www.wirelessit.com/).

PacketVideo's 2Way software is a 324M 3GPP-compliant solution for real-time two-way voice and video conversations and video conferencing. It is based on PacketVideo's fourth-generation multimedia platform, developed and deployed in millions of mobile handsets worldwide. Two-way video calling has been deployed in mobile networks in Japan, Korea, Italy and the United Kingdom, and is widely regarded as one of the signature services to be provided over 3G mobile networks. www.pv.com





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On 28 Apr 21:21 bobby wrote
i need to buy this phone

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