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To: dreydoc who wrote (7807)4/11/2000 1:12:00 AM
From: JMD  Respond to of 9068
 
dd: "and I can envision CTXS and Symbian aligning to actually deliver full-motion streaming video over wireless -to go to the graphics intensive end of the spectrum."
In November 1999, Qualcomm loaded up a van with some analysts, a tech crew, and some telecom folks. Also on board was a video monitor playing, if memory serves, Escape from Alcatraz. They drove the thing from the Tijuana border to Carlsbad in North San Diego County--the signal was fed with HDR delivering 2.4Mps. Amazingly successful trial that had the analysts issuing "Strong Buy" on the Q. A little late in '99, but hey, they're only analysts. Still the point is that full motion streaming video has already been demonstrated--how CTXS plays into that I have no idea but would like to think somewhere. Mike Doyle



To: dreydoc who wrote (7807)4/11/2000 2:59:00 AM
From: Dinesh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9068
 
dd

Re: I can envision CTXS and Symbian aligning to actually
deliver full-motion streaming video over wireless - to go
to the graphics intensive end of the spectrum.

I had an impression that ICA was designed to permit full
interaction with a windows app running elsewhere.

There are a number of other protocols available to deliver
streaming video. I don't recall seeing ICA as a contender.
Unless you are referring to some other product from Citrix.

Oh, yes, there is never enough bandwidth.

-Dinesh