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DStv Mobile on Cellphones, PCs and Tablets
Nov 23, 2010 – MultiChoice South Africa (JSE: NPN)(LSE:NPSN) has announced the launch of its Mobile TV broadcasting service, DStv Mobile. DStv Mobile can be accessed on a DVB-H enabled cellphone or via MultiChoice's newly introduced Mobile TV decoder, the Drifta.
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MultiChoice, DStv, Digital TV, Mobile, South Africa
72% Growth in Worldwide Mobile Data Bandwidth Usage in H2, 2009
Feb 8, 2010 – Allot Communications (NASDAQ: ALLT) has announced that worldwide mobile data bandwidth usage increased by around 72% during the second half of 2009. Video is the single most influential factor driving the need for increased network capacity.
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Allot Communications, 5G, Broadband, Digital TV, Market Research, Mobile, Streaming
ZiiLABS and ARM Showcase 1080p Blu-ray Quality Connected HDTV Home Entertainment
Jan 6, 2010 – ZiiLABS and ARM (LSE: ARM; Nasdaq: ARMH) will be showcasing ZiiLABS new ZMS-08 -based SiVO Digital Home Platform this week at CES.
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ZiiLABS, ARM Holdings, Blu-ray, CES2024, Semiconductor
ZiiLABS Introduces 1080p Blu-ray Quality Handheld Media Processor
Nov 9, 2009 – ZiiLABS (SIN:C76) has announced the ZMS-08, its media-rich applications processor that brings 1080p Blu-ray quality H.264 decode to low-power connected devices such as web tablets, netbooks, connected TVs, video conferencing systems and home media hubs.
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ZiiLABS, Digital TV, ICs, Portable, Semiconductor, Set Top Box, Smart TV, Streaming
Motorola Accelerates IPTV Deployment With Standards-Based Device Management
Oct 22, 2008 – Motorola (NYSE: MOT) has launched remote device management for its IPTV set-tops. Motorola NBBS is a software platform that enables operators to remotely access a full portfolio of consumer devices, home networks and services.
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Motorola, Content Distribution, IPTV, Middleware, Set Top Box, Smart Home
High Definition Video to Internet Computers, Cell Phones and Handhelds Aim of New Agreement Between Broadcast International and On2 Technologies
Jan 7, 2008 – Broadcast International (OTCBB:BCST) and On2 Technologies (AMEX:ONT) have announced an agreement to make real-time, high quality video, including high-definition (HD) video, accessible anywhere to capable network-connected devices.
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On2 Technologies, Broadcast International, CES2024, Content Distribution, Media Player, Placeshifting, Streaming
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