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ACCESS Delivers Microbrowser for 2.5G, 3G Mobile Devices Using TI's OMAP Processors and Symbian OSdate: March 13, 2002 ACCESS, a provider of microbrowsers for NTT DoCoMo's i-mode phones, today announced it will offer a complete embedded browser solution, NetFront v3.0 Wireless Profile, using Texas Instruments's (TI) high-performance, ultra-low power OMAP1510 application processor for 2.5G and 3G wireless phones and the Symbian OS. ACCESS participates in TI's DSP Third Party Program and TI Japan is a member of ACCESS' Advanced Alliance Program. ACCESS will strongly support OMAP processors worldwide. "We're very pleased to unveil our next-generation embedded Internet browser, NetFront v3.0 Wireless Profile, leveraging TI' s digital signal processor (DSP)-based OMAP1510 processor to enable 2.5G and 3G mobile device users a way to more easily access multimedia-rich wireless applications without compromising battery life. With the new capabilities of 2.5 and 3G communication infrastructures, the functionality of mobile devices will become more diversified, resulting in ever expanding browser requirements. Wireless device manufacturers will now be able to take advantage of the compelling microbrowser functionality of our unique embedded Internet browser, on mobile devices powered by TI's OMAP1510, which we believe is one of the best solutions in the market," stated Toru Arakawa, President and CEO, ACCESS Co., Ltd. "By providing the state-of-the-art microbrowser features of NetFront v3.0 Wireless Profile with the performance of TI's DSP-based OMAP1510 application processor, wireless device manufacturers are able to offer a scalable microbrowser in a resource constrained environment," said Paul Werp, worldwide marketing director for TI's OMAP platform. "We are excited to work with ACCESS to quickly provide 2.5G and 3G wireless device manufacturers with this unique functionality."
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