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QUALCOMM Introduces BDS 2002 Turnkey Wireless Application Distribution and Billing System at BREW 2002 Developers Conference.


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SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 3, 2002

BREW Distribution System Can Deliver Executable Content (operating system) executable content - Executable programs sent by one computer to another via a network. For example a Java applet is executable content. Usage: rare.  Over the Air,

Including Java(TM), Flash and XHTML (EXtensible HTML) A markup language for Web pages from the W3C. XHTML combines HTML and XML into a single format (HTML 4.0 and XML 1.0). Like XML, XHTML can be extended with proprietary tags. Also like XML, XHTML must be coded more rigorously than HTML.  

QUALCOMM Incorporated (Nasdaq: QCOM QCOM Qualcomm, Inc. (stock symbol) ), pioneer and world leader of Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) A method for transmitting simultaneous signals over a shared portion of the spectrum. The foremost application of CDMA is the digital cellular phone technology from QUALCOMM that operates in the 800 MHz band and 1.9 GHz PCS band. ) digital wireless technology, today at the BREW(TM) 2002 Developers Conference announced the release of BDS BDS
abbr.
Bachelor of Dental Surgery


BDS Bachelor of Dental Surgery

BDS n abbr (= Bachelor of Dental Surgery) → título universitario

BDS 
 2002, which creates a virtual market for wireless applications and provides a turnkey distribution and billing system for those applications. BDS 2002, the second major release of the BREW Distribution System, includes significant enhancements for wireless service providers, device manufacturers and wireless application developers.

"QUALCOMM offers a complete turnkey solution with the flexibility to allow service providers to manage as little or as much of the system as they choose, instead of a series of one-off, carrier-by-carrier distribution solutions pieced together with third-party products and custom development," said Peggy Johnson, president of QUALCOMM Internet Services. "BDS 2002 embodies key enhancements to the BREW Distribution System which we are making available now to BREW carriers."

BDS 2002 -- Features for All Stakeholders

BDS 2002 now enables effective distribution and payment for BREW extensions, such as virtual machines, browsers and other interpreters that process executable content such as Java midlets, XHTML, HTML HTML
 in full HyperText Markup Language

Markup language derived from SGML that is used to prepare hypertext documents. Relatively easy for nonprogrammers to master, HTML is the language used for documents on the World Wide Web.
, JavaScript and Flash. BREW extensions are written by an extension developer for use by other BREW developers in creating their applications. BDS 2002 allows developers to sell executable content, such as a Java midlet, to consumers, and the supporting extension, in this case, a virtual machine, is automatically downloaded with the midlet when it is not already present on the device. The consumer does not need to be concerned about the business terms under which the extension was made available to them or even the extension's presence on the device.

Inclusion of a BREW extension in developers' applications, can shorten application time to market, promote reuse of common functions, and facilitate optimal use of device memory. BDS 2002 supports two pricing models for extensions -- a fixed fee to the using application or a percentage of the wholesale price of the using application. Extension management and pricing is completely transparent to consumers and wireless service providers.

BDS 2002 offers other significant features for the critical stakeholders -- service providers, device manufacturers and wireless application developers.

For carriers, it employs a modular architecture for flexible processing of application transactions. This provides carriers with the option to host their own application transaction server to process BREW transaction data realtime. Another enhancement of BDS 2002 allows carriers to offer BREW-enabled data application services See ASP and Web services.  with both post-pay and pre-pay options, giving them greater flexibility to target more cost-conscious market segments. Flexibility has also been added to application catalog management. Now application category folders can be nested within folders and individual application titles can sit along side folders at the same level as category sub-folders.

For device manufacturers, BDS 2002 now includes a custom-designed OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and  Extranet. Device manufacturers can download the latest versions of the BREW Porting Kit as soon as they are posted. The OEM Extranet also gives device makers easy online access to the BREW development tools as they write and test their own applications targeted for pre-loading on handsets. Finally, the OEM Extranet includes technical FAQs written specifically to answer device manufacturer questions.

Extranet enhancements of the BDS 2002 extend also to the Developer Extranet. Now BREW developers have access to more detailed reports on activities related to commercially deployed applications. Developers can drill down into their consolidated payment reports for detail on application downloads and payment specifics. This will enable them to better plan against anticipated revenues -- a particularly important capability as developers find themselves with numerous applications out on the catalogs of multiple wireless carriers around the globe.

The OEM and Developer Extranet enhancements to BDS 2002 are available today. The wireless service provider features of BDS 2002 also are ready for deployment in a carrier's backend network today.

QUALCOMM's Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless BREW is an application development platform created by Qualcomm for mobile phones. It was originally developed for CDMA handsets, but has since been ported to other air interfaces including GSM/GPRS, UMTS, and CDMA. (TM) (BREW) platform is a thin application execution environment that provides an open, standard platform for wireless devices. The BREW platform is part of a complete, end-to-end solution (jargon) end-to-end solution - (E2ES) A term that suggests that the supplier of an application program or system will provide all the hardware and/or software components and resouces to meet the customer's requirement and no other supplier need be involved.

Compare: turn-key solution.
 for wireless applications development, device configuration, application distribution, and billing and payment. The complete BREW solution includes the BREW SDK (Software Developer's Kit) See developer's toolkit and Windows SDK.

SDK - Software Developers Kit (or "Software Development Kit").
(TM) (software development kit) for developers, the BREW applications platform and porting tools for device manufacturers, and the BREW Distribution System (BDS) that is controlled and managed by carriers -- enabling them to easily get applications from developers to market and coordinate the billing and payment process. Carriers' BREW-based services will enable consumers to customize their handsets by downloading applications over the air from a carrier's application download server. The BREW platform is a product of QUALCOMM Internet Services (QIS QIS QUALCOMM Internet Services
QIS Quantitative Impact Study
QIS Quality Information System
QIS Quality Imaging Supplies
), a division within the QUALCOMM Wireless & Internet (QWI QWI Qualcomm Wireless & Internet Group
QWI Quantum Well Intermixing
QWI Qualified Weapon Instructor
QWI Qualcomm Wireless and Internet
) Group of QUALCOMM Incorporated.

QUALCOMM Incorporated (www.qualcomm.com) is a leader in developing and delivering innovative digital wireless communications wireless communications

System using radio-frequency, infrared, microwave, or other types of electromagnetic or acoustic waves in place of wires, cables, or fibre optics to transmit signals or data.
 products and services based on the Company's CDMA digital technology. The Company's business areas include CDMA chipsets and system software; technology licensing; the BREW applications platform; QChat(TM) push-to-talk technology; Eudora(R) e-mail software; digital cinema systems; and satellite-based systems including portions of the Globalstar(TM) system and wireless fleet management systems, OmniTRACS(R) and OmniExpress(R). QUALCOMM owns patents that are essential to all of the CDMA wireless telecommunications standards that have been adopted or proposed for adoption by standards-setting bodies worldwide. QUALCOMM has licensed its essential CDMA patent portfolio to more than 100 telecommunications equipment manufacturers worldwide. Headquartered in San Diego, Calif., QUALCOMM is included in the S&P 500 Index and traded on The Nasdaq Stock Market Nasdaq stock market

The first electronic stock market listing over 5000 companies. The Nasdaq stock market comprises two separate markets, namely the Nasdaq National Market, which trades large, active securities and the Nasdaq Smallcap Market that trades emerging growth companies.
(R) under the ticker symbol Ticker Symbol

An arrangement of characters (usually letters) representing a particular security listed on an exchange or otherwise traded publicly. When a company issues securities to the public marketplace, it selects an available ticker symbol for its securities which investors
 QCOM.

Except for the historical information contained herein, this news release contains forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties, including the Company's ability to successfully design and have manufactured significant quantities of CDMA components on a timely and profitable basis, the extent and speed to which CDMA is deployed and the BREW platform is adopted, change in economic conditions of the various markets the Company serves, as well as the other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's SEC reports, including the report on Form 10-K Form 10-K

A report required by the SEC from exchange-listed companies that provides for annual disclosure of certain financial information.


Form 10-K

See 10-K.
 for the year ended September 30, 2001, and most recent Form 10-Q Form 10-Q

See 10-Q.
.

QUALCOMM, OmniTRACS, OmniExpress and Eudora are registered trademarks of QUALCOMM Incorporated. BREW and QChat are trademarks of QUALCOMM Incorporated. Globalstar is a trademark of Loral QUALCOMM Satellite Services, Incorporated. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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