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To: 100cfm who wrote (41311)6/28/2004 12:43:13 PM
From: Jim Mullens  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 196713
 
100cff, Q PR on Extensive Adoption of Qtv, Qcamcorder, and Qvideophone solutions-

Sony Ericsson using the Q chipsets, I don’t recall reading about that before!

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more than 30 different handset designs from seven wireless device manufacturers, representing global markets including Europe, Japan, South Korea and North America.

1 Kyocera,
2 LG Electronics,
3 Motorola,
4 Pantech & Curitel,
5 Samsung,
6 SANYO and
7 Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications Japan,

(The above) are among the manufacturers who are developing wireless devices integrated with QUALCOMM's mobile video software solutions.

"To enhance our cutting-edge technology in the wireless market, it's vital for us to integrate a strong multimedia solution that delivers high- performance audio and video. We are committed to offering the sleek and stylish audio/video performance mobile phones for 'au' users in Japan," said Mr. Yoshiki Okada, vice president of BU JCDMA, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications Japan, Inc. "QUALCOMM's mobile video solution, providing superior performance and lower cost, enables a faster time-to-market of our video-enabled mobile phones."



To: 100cfm who wrote (41311)7/2/2004 8:54:11 AM
From: Cooters  Respond to of 196713
 
QUALCOMM Announces Extensive Market Adoption of its Integrated Qtv, Qcamcorder and Qvideophone Solutions

These are the enhancements Sprint was building their next gen Vision around when they were sticking with 1xRel0, we'll need to see if they still plan to push them for 1x or just drive everything for DO. We'll find out soon as they are pretty far along in the process of integrating Qtv and Qcamcorder into about a half dozen handsets, I'm not sure if they were going to try video calls on 1x or not(they did talk about it).

While data rates get the sexy headlines, Q has been doing a masterful job lately delivering enhancements to fully utilize existing standards, the improvements to DO(QoS, simulcasting, etc.) ahead of the next release are another example.

Cooters