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Qualcomm Demonstrates MediaFLO and International ISDB-T Mobile TV Standards on Multi-mode Handset
SAN DIEGO (Map) - The MediaFLO mobile broadcast platform enables the delivery of television content as well as value-added audio, video, data and interactive services and provides a means for broadcasters and operators to augment and monetize their existing International ISDB-T services. By employing both complementary technologies in a combined service offering, broadcasters and operators can offer free-to-air content using International ISDB-T, while providing a large number of pay TV channels and enhanced services over the MediaFLO platform to generate subscription revenue. As Qualcomm supports both mobile TV technologies on a single chip, handset OEMs can achieve economies of scale in producing multi-mode, TV-enabled phones without incurring a significant increase to their bill of material costs. "To date, the mobile broadcast deployments in The UBM solution delivers an unsurpassed level of integration to support the MediaFLO system, as well as DVB-H and one-segment implementations of ISDB-T. Designed as a companion to Qualcomm's CDMA2000(R) and WCDMA/UMTS Mobile Station Modem(TM) (MSM(TM)) chipsets, the UBM solution eliminates the need for additional dedicated application processors for more power-efficient devices with smaller form factors. "As mobile TV is poised to grow exponentially, products such as Qualcomm's
Universal Broadcast Modem deliver a unique advantage to device manufacturers
by supporting three of the industry's leading standards in one chip," said
The MediaFLO / International ISDB-T mobile TV demonstrations can be seen
at the Qualcomm booth A4 at the Tela Viva Movel conference in MediaFLO is a mobile broadcast platform for the delivery of high-quality entertainment and information, including streaming video and audio, Clipcasting(TM) media, IP datacasting and interactive services. FLO(TM) is an open, globally recognized air interface technology standardized by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) and recommended by ITU-R for the broadcasting of multimedia and data applications. Invented for mobility, MediaFLO is designed to increase capacity and coverage, as well as reduce costs for multimedia content delivery to mobile devices. More information about MediaFLO is available at http://www.mediaflo.com. Qualcomm Incorporated (http://www.qualcomm.com) is a leader in developing
and delivering innovative digital wireless communications products and
services based on CDMA and other advanced technologies. Headquartered in Qualcomm is a registered trademark of Qualcomm Incorporated. Clipcasting, FLO, MediaFLO, Universal Broadcast Modem and UBM are trademarks of Qualcomm Incorporated. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Qualcomm Contacts: Mona Klausing, Qualcomm MediaFLO Technologies Phone: 1-858-651-4268 Email: mediaflo_pr@qualcomm.com Emily Kilpatrick, Corporate Communications Phone: 1-858-845-5959 Email: corpcomm@qualcomm.com John Gilbert, Investor Relations Phone: 1-858-658-4813 Email: ir@qualcomm.com
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