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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Dilithium Networks Announces It Has Built One of the World’s First
Wireless Multimedia Gateways
September 18, 2002
Dilithium Networks announces that it has built one of the world’s
first Wireless Multimedia Gateways. The product known as the Dilithium
Core Transcoder (DCT) is a 3GPP-324M to/from H.323 gateway that
enables 3G mobile multimedia users to connect to Internet based
multimedia clients. The DCT provides real-time interoperability
between the various Voice and video standards found in mobile and
Internet based communication using Dilithium Networks’ unique patent-pending
"Unicoding" technology.
The Unicoding technology represents a breakthrough in signal processing
at the algorithm level and enables transcoding from one codec to
another without full decode and subsequent re-encode of the signal.
The Unicoding technology does real time transcoding in the code
space, resulting in significant reduction in memory and MIPS requirements
per channels - leading to a increase in Channel density and a corresponding
reduction in cost per channel.
Dilithium Networks selected Motorola’s Comstruct DSP boards to
build the DCT line of products. “Motorola’s off-the-shelf system
based on Texas Instruments DSPs, gives us a short time-to-market
without compromising performance, allowing us to fully exploit our
unique high performance transcoding technology without any platform-related
performance bottlenecks,” said David Myers, vice president of engineering
for Dilithium Networks. “The Motorola solution has the throughput,
bandwidth and the DSP processing power to provide the DCT with the
high channel densities it requires.”
“This ground-breaking product will act as a catalyst for the deployment
of multimedia communications services on both the fixed and mobile
networks. As 3G multi-media services are deployed, and people take
up this service, they will have immediate access to an established
community of users on the Internet,” said Pete Rendek, director
of media solutions marketing for Motorola Computer Group.
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