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TruVideo and DG Telecom to provide video for Chinese mobile market

October 29, 2004

Beijing DG Telecom, a mobile applications and infrastructure provider, has announced an agreement with TruVideo, a Berkeley, California based company specializing in mobile video solutions, to provide mobile video applications for the greater Chinese mobile market. Freeverse Partners, a Tokyo based company specializing in assisting foreign companies in Asian mobile business development and strategy, facilitated the partnership.

"DG Telecom chose TruVideo as our mobile video partner based on the maturity, scope and scalability of their technology," comments Steve Chan, CTO of DG Telecom. "As one of the largest providers of mobile devices in China, we found TruVideo meets our exacting standards in video quality, handset coverage and adaptability of technology."

By leveraging TruVideo's broad range of applications, DG Telecom will enter the market with advanced products that span the Chinese carrier market from current 2.5G offerings to next generation 3G with Java, Symbian and Brew compatible video solutions.

"TruVideo's technology is ideal for low- to mid-range phones, so it has far greater reach than any other mobile video solution," says Avideh Zakhor, CEO and founder of TruVideo. "With our patented high-performance suite of video communication products we are able to actually realize video streaming on 2G networks and provide top performance and economy for 3G and beyond."

 

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