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Philips and Sasken to strengthen MMS and video services for 2.5G and 3G

November 20, 2002

Royal Philips Electronics today announced a partnership with Sasken. Philips' Nexperia multimedia semiconductor baseband will be complemented by Sasken's software offering and engineering support. This will provide 2.5G and 3G module and terminal manufacturers with application-specific solutions. In addition, they will enable handset manufacturers to serve a wide customer portfolio and introduce advanced applications including MMS, audio and video streaming, MP3 and polyphonic melody generation.

In this mobile convergence era, applications like MMS will enrich the mobile experience enabling consumers to send and receive rich messages comprising graphics, photographs and audio / video clips for business and leisure purposes.

"By partnering with Sasken, Philips has enlarged the scope of its cellular semiconductor portfolio to support a range of new customers with best-in-class platforms for 2.5G and 3G applications," said Armand Guerin, 2.5G / 3G baseband marketing manager at Philips Semiconductors. "Our complete Nexperia multimedia baseband solution is complemented by Sasken's full wireless protocol stack, multimedia support and optimized resources. This results in reduced time-to-market and an enhanced customer support network for manufacturers."

Sasken's 2.5G software protocol stack with multimedia-capable software architecture will run on Philips' Nexperia multimedia baseband controller family (PCF5213), as well as customer's new generations of 2.5G and 3G ASICs. Sasken develops wireless protocol stacks, multimedia protocols such as H.324M and multimedia CoDecs, MMS client and multimedia players for next generation 2.5G and 3G mobile phones.

 


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