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New Mobile Video-Conferencing Platform for FOMA Accepts Multiple Participantsdate: March 13, 2002 NTT DoCoMo announced today the development of a mobile communications platform that enables numerous people to participate in a mobile video conference, making it the world's first cellular phone platform for video teleconferencing. The platform will work with P2101V and D2101V FOMA video phones equipped for the 3G-324M protocol, the IMT-2000 standard for audio-video mobile communications. It also works with certain fixed-line video phones. If the video conference involves four people or less, the phone's video screen splits into four windows to show each person simultaneously. The user can optionally switch to a full-screen display of each person as they speak. A DoCoMo-led consortium will conduct a field trial of the new platform beginning this May.
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