New Mobile TV
by Claudia Sonea
Why talking only about internet TV when mobile TV is ready to use. The more demanding market of cell phones determined the manufacturers to develop new applications all the time and improving their products on behalf of the consumers. A Korean semiconductor company called Telechips Inc. has signed a contract with the wireless company QUALCOMM Inc in order to provide to their clients the ultimate generation of mobile services. The chips products will implement FLO technology is the air interface capable of multicasting significant volumes of rich multi-media content to millions of mobile handsets from a single frequency network. QUALCOMM Inc. announced on 6 September a broad-based licensing program to develop the sale and manufacture of all FLO patents. The FLO chips should offer better products to cell phone users by combining the live streaming TV and interactive services. The TV-quality picture and sound will be a lot better and will give a unique experience to customers. Wireless operators will have access to the technology to efficiently and cost-effectively complement existing cellular networks. Today is the bean bonus room day. You gat a two sim cards cell phone and an improved mobile television. QUALCOMM also announced to implement patents for use multi mode CDMA handsets. Isnât it great watching live your favourit movie soap or cartoon or footbal game like on TV? I bet it is. Can wait to get my hands on one. Until I do, does anyone have it? Tell us how it really is and if it worths our time and money. Donât click away, there is more to come.
related story: http://www.wirelessdesignasia.com/article-6489-qualcommandtelechipssignflochipagreement-Asia.html
| by Claudia Sonea for SigEx Ventures (http://sigexventures.com) |
SigEx Ventures's matrix of properties are quickly becoming leaders in digital telebroadcasting, free content delivery allowing people to easily talk, view, upload and share through free online TV broadcasting, free unlimited global calls, video blogs and SMS. SigEx Ventures invests in projects deploying "free" to add-on royalty revenue models

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