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Alcatel demonstrates Europe’s first live Mobile TV in S-band [Nov. 29th, 2006|02:06 pm]
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Originally published at Premium mobile technologies.

Alcatel (Paris: CGEP.PA and NYSE: ALA) announced today the successful demonstration of Europe’s first broadcast of live TV channels on mobile handsets in S-band. The demonstration took place in Alcatel’s UK premises. It is using the new DVB-SH standard (Satellite services for Handhelds), which is currently being drafted by the DVB Project. To perform this demonstration, Alcatel was assisted by UK broadcasters Sky, ITV and BBC.

Representatives from European mobile operators, TV broadcasters, industry analyst firms and regulatory bodies attending this demonstration were able to enjoy high quality images displayed on SAGEM myMobileTV handsets. These terminals are using the S-band telecom frequency between 2.17GHz and 2.20GHz, which is adjacent to the 3G/UMTS band. 30MHz of spectrum is currently available all across Europe and in other major regions in the world.

DVB-SH is a new technology targeting the S-band. DVB-SH is a related standard to DVB-H. With DVB-SH technology, Mobile TV signals can be broadcast from satellites as well as from terrestrial transmitters directly to handhelds. DVB-SH handhelds can be designed in such a way that they become compatible with DVB-H so that both standards can be received in one end-user terminal.

In addition, Alcatel demonstrated two possible key technical features using the DVB-SH standard. Reception Antenna Diversity, a feature using two antennas inside the same mobile device, enables improvements in the signal quality under difficult conditions. Furthermore, improved Time Interleaving overcomes fading impairment in mobility conditions. The significant quality enhancement was demonstrated by implementing these DVB-SH features.

On the occasion of this demonstration, Professor Ulrich Reimers, Chairman of the Technical Module of DVB Project declared: “I am delighted to have been given the opportunity to witness a live Mobile TV demonstration in the S-band even before the new Mobile TV standard has been finally designed. Within the DVB -Project, we have decided to give that standard a new name - DVB-SH - digital video broadcast from satellite for handhelds. DVB-SH is a perfect complement to other standards, such as DVB-H, which is typically using UHF frequencies but is capable of using the L-band. Thus DVB-SH may have a significant impact on the global Mobile TV industry.”

Olivier Coste, President of Alcatel’s mobile broadcast activities concluded: “Quality of Service is essential for operators to attract and retain Mobile TV users. Today, we demonstrated that high quality live Mobile TV using the S-band works. This can be up and running commercially very soon. With the additional benefits of universal indoor and countrywide coverage, the fundamentals of our solution are already solid enough to enable operators to profit from sustainable Mobile TV market growth thanks to the S-band.”

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3UK TAKES TWO TOP HONOURS AT MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT AWARDS 2006 [Sep. 22nd, 2006|12:12 pm]
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Originally published at Premium mobile technologies.

3UK beats off other network providers to take Best Operator and Best Content Service awards

3UK has been awarded two top honours at the prestigious Mobile Entertainment Awards 2006. The mobile media company beat off competition from other network providers including Vodafone, O2 and Orange, to claim the Best Operator award and Best Content Service for the highly acclaimed SeeMe TV service.

The globally recognised awards are one of the most prestigious sources of independent verification for the entire mobile content industry and are voted for by a panel of 300 industry peers. This panel is drawn from thought leaders, industry-heads and independent experts across US, Europe and Asia.

With over 3.75 million subscribers on its network, and some of the most innovative initiatives in the UK, 3 can justly claim to be the leading operator for mobile content and services. 3 prides itself on constantly responding to the demands of its customers so that it is always offering ground-breaking mobile entertainment.

In addition, the company was also recognised for its innovative SeeMe TV service, the ultimate user-generated content mobile channel, as well as enabling 3 customers to earn cash for clips. SeeMe TV is one of the most heavily used user-generated content sites on mobile and is breaking new ground.

Graeme Oxby, Marketing Director, 3UK, said: “The Mobile Entertainment Awards are designed to recognise excellence, so to be the only operator singled out amongst our competitors is a great achievement as well as a huge validation of 3UK’s service.”

“The Best Content Service Award is a great statement of the impact that SeeMe TV has had on the market. By widening the audience for customer content and rewarding creativity, the SeeMe TV service brings life to the possibilities offered by our network.”

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Palm Introduces Windows Mobile-Based Treo 750v Smartphone for Vodafone Customers [Sep. 12th, 2006|11:19 am]
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Originally published at Premium mobile technologies.

Palm Experience Delivered on Windows Mobile With Push Email, 3G/UMTS Speeds

Palm (Nasdaq:PALM) today announced the Palm(R) Treo(TM) 750v smartphone, the first Treo smartphone to take advantage of Vodafone’s 3G/UMTS network. The Treo 750v brings the Palm experience on Microsoft(R)’s Windows Mobile(R) 5.0 to Europe for the first time. The new Treo 750v will be available first to Vodafone customers in the following countries: Austria, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, the UK and other regions by the end of the calendar year.

“The new Treo 750v smartphone — made available first in Europe — on the Vodafone 3G/UMTS network is Palm’s latest salvo to reach more customers in more regions with an ever-expanding line of compelling Treo smartphones,” said Ed Colligan, president and chief executive officer from Palm. “Expanding the Treo footprint globally is a key focus for Palm, and with collaborative marketing investments in Europe from Palm, Vodafone and Microsoft, we are confident we can captivate mobile professionals and businesses and help them be more productive in the office and on the go.”

The Treo 750v combines the hallmark Palm experience of a multifeatured mobile phone with email, messaging, web browsing and organization software all in a new compact design.(1) The new smartphone comes with Microsoft’s Messaging and Security Feature Pack (MSFP) for Windows Mobile 5.0, which includes Direct Push Technology and enhanced security features free and out of the box.(2) It is also fully compatible with Vodafone Business Email, giving remote access to enterprise and Internet-based email accounts. These business-ready solutions address the need for a robust push-email solution that can be deployed easily by small businesses to global enterprises.

Unique to the Treo smartphone on Windows Mobile 5.0 is a suite of software enhancements developed by Palm that underscores its brand promise of fast access, ease of use and simplicity. Examples include the following:

– Today Screen enhancements, which feature the ability to “dial by name” with a few keystrokes on the keyboard, perform a web search directly from the Today Screen and perform one-touch dialing with personalized photo speed dials;

– Ability to manage a call directly from the Today Screen and stay on top of voicemail with on-screen, VCR-like icons, such as rewind, delete and fast-forward controls for easy navigation;

– Ability to ignore a call and quickly compose a text message, such as “In a meeting” or “Can’t talk”; and

– Dedicated messaging application for SMS/MMS that is organized in a “chat thread” so users can reference prior messages and use emoticons for a personal touch.

“The new Treo 750v smartphone, when combined with our high-speed 3G/UMTS network and push email, makes an invaluable tool for our business customers,” said Oliver Mauss, global director of Business Marketing, Vodafone. “Our commitment to help customers increase their productivity and make the most of their business and personal time will be further enhanced by the addition of this new innovative device to our range of business solutions.”

“We’re excited to team up with Palm and Vodafone to launch a Windows Mobile-based Treo in Europe. We’re seeing significant adoption of mobile applications among business users in the region, and the Treo is an attractive proposition for organizations considering mobile deployments,” said Nick Barley, business and marketing officer, Microsoft U.K. Limited. “The Treo 750v builds on the power and flexibility of Windows Mobile, Palm’s unique design and user experience, and service through one of the world’s leading mobile operators to deliver a winning solution that connects professionals to their critical information while on the go.”

Benefits of Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Phone Edition

The Windows Mobile-based Treo smartphones from Palm provide customers with a compelling combination of powerful software, an award-winning form factor, and the ease of use long associated with the Palm experience. Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Phone Edition provides many user benefits:

– Touch screen: Makes surfing websites, gathering data and navigating forms and applications much easier;

– Copy and paste: Additional functionality provides added productivity;

– Built-in viewers and editors: Ability to view and edit Microsoft Word and Excel(R) files and “roundtrip” those edits back to original files on the user’s desktop, and view PowerPoint(R) presentations and PDF files;

– Breadth of applications: More than 18,000 commercial applications available for Windows Mobile; and

– Saving: Ability to save images and sounds from a website.

Treo 750v Features and Benefits

– Powerful Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 with Palm enhancements;

– Integrated SMS/MMS with chat view and dedicated inbox;

– Mobile access to multiple business and personal email accounts;

– 3G/UMTS network for fast data access;

– 1.3-megapixel digital camera that also captures video;

– Windows Media(R) Player 10 Mobile for music and video;

– Built-in Bluetooth(R) wireless technology enhanced to support Bluetooth enabled stereo headsets;

– Mini-SD expansion slot; and

– 240×240 transflective (TFT) touch screen.

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SK Telecom Signals Deployment of WCDMA Roaming Belt in Europe [Sep. 11th, 2006|10:17 am]
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Originally published at Premium mobile technologies.

SK Telecom launches WCDMA automatic roaming services with England’s T-Mobile, Netherland and Sweden’s Vodafone, Denmark’s Hi3G in England, the Netherlands, Sweden and Denmark.

Automatic roaming services allow the user to take his/her mobile phone overseas for usage without changing handsets or being designated a separate number. WCDMA automatic roaming services even allow video calling (video calling not available in Denmark).

With four European countries added, WCDMA roaming services may be used in a total of 12 countries, including countries where previously available, such as Italy, France, Germany and Spain. SK Telecom has built a foundation for deployment of a WCDMA roaming belt in the European region, from Sweden in the North to Spain and Italy in the South.

SK Telecom revealed that it will continue to expand WCDMA automatic roaming services in the Europe region, in countries such as Portugal, Finland and Austria, and in Asia in countries such as Malaysia, Brunei, and the Philippines.

Lee Sung-Young, head of SK Telecom’s Global Roaming Division, remarked, “The availability of WCDMA roaming in the Western European region, where a great deal of foreign travel demand is concentrated, will contribute to the promotion of WCDMA.”

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UK: SMS Savings For London Tube [Sep. 9th, 2006|12:37 pm]
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Originally published at Premium mobile technologies.

An upgrade to the method of sending out text messages by Tube Lines Ltd in London resulted in improved commmunications and cost savings.

The Messaging Centre said that existing client, Tube Lines Ltd. has reported a total of 40% saving on it’s annual communication spend by deploying SMS technology from the company.

Tube Lines works in partnership with London Underground and is rebuilding the Tube’s busiest lines on the London Underground and maintains and is upgrading the infrastructure on the Jubilee, Northern and Piccadilly lines.

The Control Centre fault handlers work around the clock to ensure the swift rectification of any fault. Messages are distributed via SMS to a list of numbers from a computer in the Control Centre. In 2004 Tube Lines was sending text messages singularly to each individual mobile handset, using a slow and lengthy process. It found that senior managers could not communicate with internal employees and contacts quickly enough.

A Tube Lines speokesperson said that “Previously it could take around quarter of an hour to send out all the text messages but now 1,000 messages go within seconds. “Since deploying the SMS technology from The Messaging Centre we now have real-time awareness of problems on our lines, enabling a much more rapid response than previously possible.”

Tube Lines found that the main cost was the fee for each text message and reported that the TMC solution shaved 40% of their internal communications budget. More importantly than the price and costs saved were the robustness, reliability and speed of the communications system that The Messaging Centre provided, even withstanding the extra strain of updates on 7/7.

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