Convedia Launches Strategic Thrust Into 2.5G and 3G Mobile Markets.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers 3GSM World Congress 2004 CTIA (1) See CompTIA. (2) (Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association, Washington, DC, www.ctia.org, www.wow-com.com) A membership organization founded in 1984 that is involved with regulatory and public affairs issues in the wireless industry. Wireless 2004 Spring VON 2004 VANCOUVER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 11, 2004 Convedia Provides Industry's First Standards-Compliant Multimedia Resource Function (MRF MRF Markov Random Field MRF Material Recovery Facility MRF Materials Recycling Facility MRF Motorcycle Riders Foundation MRF Medium Range Forecast (weather forecasting model) MRF Movement for Rights and Freedoms ) for IP-Based Mobile Applications and Services Convedia(R) Corporation, the leading provider of carrier-class IP media processing See media control. platforms, announced today that its Media Servers are now available to provide the Multimedia Resource Function (MRF) for 2.5G and 3G wireless networks. Convedia Media Servers are an ideal solution for IP-based mobile application developers and service providers requiring a standards-compliant MRF to support mobile applications with intensive IP voice and video processing Video processing techniques are used in video codecs, video players and other devices. For example—commonly only design and video processing is different in TV sets of different manufactures. requirements. Convedia media servers today offer the MRF media processing essential for a broad range of wireless voice services including push-to-talk, personalized ringback tones, unified messaging, speech-controlled services, and presence enabled conferencing. In the second quarter of 2004, Convedia will introduce additional functionality including support for AMR (1) (Adaptive Multi-Rate) A variable rate speech codec selected by the 3GPP for the 3G evolution of the GSM cellphone system (WCDMA). Using the Algebraic CELP (ACELP) compression technology, AMR provides toll quality sound at transmission rates from 4.75 to 12. and EVRC EVRC Enhanced Variable Rate Codec (Relaxation Code Excited Linear Prediction, RCELP algorithm) EVRC Enhanced Variable Rate Coding voice coders, as well as H.263 and MPEG-4 video mixing, transcoding, recording and playback, making the Convedia Media Server the industry's first and only true multimedia MRF. Mobile application developers can integrate Convedia's broad MRF capabilities into their solutions using SIP or other standards-based control protocols, resulting in accelerated feature support and time-to-market. Additional benefits for mobile network operators include dramatic CAPEX and OPEX See CAPEX. cost savings, multi-service support, improved reliability, and industry-leading scalability. A number of mobile application developers are already using Convedia's MRF solutions. FERMA FERMA Federation of European Risk Management Associations (www.ferma.fr), a global solution provider offering IP based value-added services, is collaborating with Convedia to develop prepaid and voice mail applications for 3G service providers. Spectel (www.spectel.com), the leading provider of voice and web conferencing solutions, has partnered with Convedia to develop integrated multimedia mobile conferencing solutions. Ubiquity (www.ubiquity.net), a global leader in SIP Application Servers, and Convedia are collaborating to help accelerate the introduction of 3G applications compliant with 3GPP GPP Government Performance Project GPP General Purpose Processor GPP General Physical Preparedness GPP Gambian People's Party GPP Good Pharmacy Practice GPP Gross Primary Productivity GPP Green Procurement Program GPP Generic Packetized Protocol IMS (1) See IP Multimedia Subsystem. (2) (Information Management System) An early IBM hierarchical DBMS for IBM mainframes. IMS was widely implemented throughout the 1970s under MVS and continues to be used under z/OS. standards. Mobile industry standards organizations, such as 3G Partnership Program (3GPP), have formally recognized the role and necessity for a multimedia resource function (MRF) in carrier-class 3G wireless networks. Convedia's membership in 3GPP and Open Mobile Alliance (OMA (1) See Object Management Architecture. (2) (Open Mobile Alliance Ltd., La Jolla, CA, www.openmobilealliance.org) An organization formed in June of 2002 by the consolidation of the WAP Forum group and the Open Mobile Architecture Initiative. ) and active involvement in 3GPP's IMS evolution and OMA's multimedia-related working groups are further evidence of Convedia's support and commitment to wireless architectures and standards. "Convedia was the first vendor to introduce carrier-class IP Media Servers to the wireline telecommunications industry. Our commitment to open industry standards, quality, and innovation has propelled Convedia into a market leader with over 180 systems installed worldwide," said Grant Henderson, Convedia's EVP EVP Executive Vice President EVP EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) Valve Position Sensor EVP Electronic Voice Phenomenon EVP Europäische Volkspartei (Germany) EVP Employee Value Proposition of Marketing and Strategy. "Convedia is now equally focused on the wireless market with today's launch of the mobile industry's first standards-compliant multimedia resource function (MRF). Convedia media servers provide the ideal solution for 2.5G and 3G application developers and service providers building IP-based service infrastructures to deliver innovative mobile applications to their subscribers."
Convedia's Media Servers will be on exhibit at a number of upcoming
industry tradeshows including;
3GSM World Congress Cannes, France Feb 23 to 26 Booth F12,
Hall 2
CTIA Wireless 2004 Atlanta, Georgia Mar 22 to 24 Booth 1162
Spring VON 2004 San Jose, California Mar 28 to Apr 01 Booth 205
About Convedia Convedia(R) Corporation is a leading supplier of next-generation IP media servers that enable telecommunication service providers to reduce service delivery costs and increase revenues through new approaches to enhanced services. Convedia's award-winning family of products includes the CMS-6000 Media Server, a carrier-class media server capable of scaling to 18,000 ports per shelf, and the CMS-1000 Media Server, a low-cost, entry-level media server. Convedia is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and financed by leading venture capitalists. For additional information about Convedia, its products, or the role of media servers in Softswitch, Packet Cable, or 2.5 and 3G wireless architectures, visit www.convedia.com. |
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