Fujitsu, NMS Develope Wireless Video Gateway
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The system opens up many possibilities for carriers to increase revenues through new mobile solutions. Content applications can encompass a wide range of personal or business uses, from news and entertainment delivery to accessing company data, live security monitoring, and more.
In developing GeoServe SDS, Fujitsu incorporated NMS's Convergence Generation media streaming platform into Fujitsu's Primepower server, and both companies jointly developed the application software. Fujitsu also used its own streaming distribution software for the streaming system that ties in with the gateway system. The software distributes live or archived media over the network and provides large-scale, stable streaming capability and real-time performance.
NTT DoCoMo is using the new gateway system for its FOMA video-streaming service, V-Live. This service transmits both live and archived video to mobile handsets such as PDAs and FOMA phones.
(November 2002 Issue, Nikkei Electronics Asia)















