DMT selects Trinity
Digital Multimedia Technology of Seoul, Korea, has selected Trinity convergence software for a digital home entertainment and video conferencing system for its customers, says IP Telephony.
DMT said it will make the new product, Video Phone Adapter DMV2000, commercially available later this year.
VeriCall Edge software provides an embedded media processing engine, including integrated VOIP calling and video telephony functionality.
ASOCS reveals MP100
ASOCS has unveiled the MP100, a wireless MultiComms processor capable of running up to three wireless air interfaces concurrently, states ThomasNet.
Customers using ASOCS's single-chip MultiComm processor can reduce the bill of materials by up to 50% and reduce power consumption by as much as 70%, while supporting wireless standards such as GSM/EDGE/GPRS, WiFi, HD mobile digital TV and GPS.
The software reconfigurable ModemX core in the MP100 further enables handheld device manufacturers, OEMs and ODMs to move into the 4G era smoothly by developing software-based Super 3G, LTE, and mobile WiMax products today.
$850m projected FMC spend
According to data from ABI Research, the ever-increasing use of mobile broadband services by handsets, laptops, MIDs and mobile CE devices will place demands on 3G networks, reports TMCnet.
As a result, 4G networks will ultimately be required because people use devices wherever they are, the market research firm says. Mobile operators' spending on 4G base station gateways and fixed mobile convergence (FMC)-related carrier equipment will approach $850 million in 2013.
FMC is one way by which mobile operators can reduce the stress on network capacity. FMC routes traffic through customers' wired broadband connections when they are at home.
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