Qualcomm and Teleepoch
Enter Into a 3G CDMA Subscriber Unit License Agreement, October
6, 2007
MTN chooses Cambridge Broadband
Networks for multi-service wireless network in Rwanda, October 6,
2007
Brazilian government to
publish 3G bidding rules soon, October 6, 2007
KTF 3G service suffers
from technical problems, October 6, 2007
Argentina’s Personal
lunches 3G service in Rosario, October 6, 2007
Russia has it's first 3G
network, October 6, 2007
AT&T could drop Alcatel-Lucent
as 3G mobile network supplier, October 6, 2007
Enea Extends License Agreement
with ZTE for 3G Handsets, October 2, 2007
LG to unveil premium handsets
in Brazil, October 2, 2007
KTF 3G subscribers doubled
in less than 3 months, October 2, 2007
3G policy in India will
be non-uniform, October 2, 2007
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All New Video to deliver 3G mobile video reporting services
March 14, 2005
Mobile video specialist, All New Video, has announced it will be providing the technology and services for a new video reporting service, for the British Broadcasting Corporation.
As easy as making a telephone call, the new service will allow Reporters in the field equipped with 3G mobile telephones to make video calls into Television Centre. Emerging and breaking news events can therefore be transmitted in real time to television networks.
All New Video will provide this functionality as part of a managed service from one of their European hosted facilities. The packaged service will utilise All New Video's unique carrier class network to provide a two-way video call between 3G mobile, ISDN and IP networks. This service, based on Radvision technology, is designed with the scalability and durability to meet the BBC's demanding needs for innovative media and technology solutions.
Commenting on the deal, All New Video Operations Director David Hogben said: "We are delighted to be working with the BBC to deliver even greater value to the general public. Video is lined up to be the next big application in mobile telephony and we believe that the extra functionality we can now offer will increase flexibility and lower costs of live broadcasts in the future.
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