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PARTHUS LAUNCHES MOBISTREAM 2.5G PLATFORM.


Parthus Technologies plc (Nasdaq: PRTH) (LSE LSE - Language Sensitive Editor : PRH PRH Prolactin-Releasing Hormone (also seen as PRLH)
PRH Personnalité et Relations Humaines (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)
PRH Pacific Region Headquarters
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), a developer of semiconductor intellectual property for the mobile Internet market, has announced the launch of MobiStream, one of the industry's most advanced GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) The first high-speed digital data service provided by cellular carriers that used the GSM technology. GPRS added a packet-switched channel to GSM, which uses dedicated, circuit-switched channels for voice conversations.  (General Packet Radio Service) platforms combining the highest data rates and integrated multimedia in one of the industry's lowest baseband power consumption solutions, at the 2001 GSM World Congress in Cannes, France.

In addition, 3Com Corporation (Nasdaq: COMS COMS 3Com Corporation (stock symbol)
COMS Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist
COMS Continuous Opacity Monitoring Systems
COMS City of Manchester Stadium (UK) 
) has licensed MobiStream as part of its portfolio licensing agreement with Parthus announced last month to power its mobile product line.

Mobile operators worldwide are deploying GPRS to target the market for mobile data services. With GPRS, connection is almost instant and users can have "always on" connectivity to the mobile Internet, enjoying high-speed delivery of e-mails, Internet access and mobile multimedia services. In Japan, always on connectivity through NTT NTT Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation
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 DoCoMo's i-mode service has been viewed as an inflection point for mass mobile Internet adoption and usage. Cahners In-Stat forecasts that unit shipments of 2.5G devices will top one billion units by 2004, while 2.5G semiconductor revenue is predicted to grow to over $24 billion in the same timeframe.

"Without question, GPRS is a key milestone in the path to full broadband mobile Internet connectivity," said Allen Nogee, senior analyst at Cahners In-Stat. "The defining challenge for the wireless industry is to deliver mobile devices at the cost and battery life consumers demand, with a range of innovative data and multimedia applications. Parthus' unique architecture and convergence strategy, as exemplified in the MobiStream platform, is a major advance in solving these challenges."

MobiStream utilizes breakthrough dedicated silicon hardware architecture to process and accelerate GPRS connectivity, while delivering maximum GPRS data rates. MobiStream is architected to support multi-slot Class 12 (maximum 4Rx, 1Tx), circa 56kbps with a simple software upgrade to 8 slots/circa 115kbps as networks increase data capacity. In addition, MobiStream leads the industry in terms of power consumption requirements, with an estimated five-fold improvement over current generation GPRS baseband solutions. The MobiStream baseband operates at 13MHz and minimizes silicon area by requiring less than 100k gates and limited RAM/ROM (7kbytes/3kbytes). The Parthus MobiStream platform is compatible with Condat's GTI (Generic Target Interface) enabling the Condat G23 protocol stack family. Condat AG (NEUER MARKT: CDTG CDTG Constrained Dynamic Traffic Grooming .DE), based in Berlin, Germany, is a major supplier of G23 GPRS technology for 2.0G, 2.5G and 3.0G functionality.

As the MobiStream platform uses dedicated hardware for GPRS processes, it off-loads the DSP for codec and mobile multimedia applications. Multimedia capability is enabled by the Parthus MediaStream platform allowing semiconductor companies and OEMs to deploy combined GPRS and multimedia applications in a single chip. MediaStream will target a range of audio applications (such as MP3 music download), Enhanced Messaging Service Abbreviated as EMS, an application-level extension to Short Message Service (SMS) for cellular phones available on GSM, TDMA and CDMA networks.

An EMS enabled mobile phone can send and receive messages that have special text formatting (such as bold or italic), animations,
 standard (EMS is a planned upgrade of SMS) and ultimately the Multimedia Messaging Service See MMS.  (MMS) 3G standard that allows a combination of text, sounds, images and video to be streamed to any wireless device.

The MobiStream platform is designed to be deployed in a number of configurations including data only (e.g., PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) A handheld computer for managing contacts, appointments and tasks. It typically includes a name and address database, calendar, to-do list and note taker, which are the functions in a personal information manager (see PIM). , laptops, network cards); data and voice (e.g., enhanced phones); and data, voice and multimedia (e.g. Smartphones). As MobiStream is targeted at a range of standard CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) Pronounced "c-moss." The most widely used integrated circuit design. It is found in almost every electronic product from handheld devices to mainframes.  processes, it halves the cost of deployment compared with many software-based GPRS solutions currently in the market. Cost savings are particularly pronounced in data and multimedia deployments.

"Wireless technology allows 3Com to provide radically simple connections for our customers," said Rick Maule, general manager of the Mobile Connectivity Division of 3Com. "Our next generation of wireless and mobile products are a natural extension and will complement our current role in LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used.  technologies. This alliance with Parthus, a leader in the mobile Internet, provides us with additional wireless and multimedia technology, which enhances our existing mobile IP portfolio."

"MobiStream is leading the industry in terms of the three critical issues -- power, price and performance -- key to the success of 2.5G roll-out," said Kevin Fielding, chief operating officer Chief Operating Officer (COO)

The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president.
 of Parthus. "We are delighted that 3Com, one of the world's leading networking companies, is our lead customer for this exciting new platform. The flexibility of MobiStream, with its ability to combine mobile multimedia applications, continues our commitment to converge complementary mobile Internet technologies in a single chip solution."
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Date:Feb 26, 2001
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