Thomas Equipment's Tcomt, Inc. Receives $1.96 Million DMB Wireless Handset Order.- Initial order part of a $45 million contract - NEW YORK New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of -- Thomas Equipment, Inc. (THME.PK) announced that its Tcomt, Inc. (Tcomt) subsidiary received an initial order for $1.96 million under an ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) A contract manufacturer that uses its own designs and intellectual property (IP). See contract manufacturer. contract to supply Digital Multimedia Broadcasting Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (DMB) is a digital radio transmission system for sending multimedia (radio, TV, and datacasting) to mobile devices such as mobile phones. (DMB (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting) See mobile TV. ) wireless handsets. The initial order is part of a $45 million contract for DMB wireless handsets to be delivered through 2007, subject to satisfactory conditions set forth in the contract. Under the terms of the agreement, shipment of the order is expected to be complete within 60 days. The contract requires Tcomt to deliver goods within defined technical operating specifications. The first order is supported by an irrevocable documentary letter of credit. "We are pleased to have received this initial order," said Mike Luther, Chief Executive Officer of Thomas Equipment, Inc. "The wireless handset supplier with whom we entered into the agreement has a subscriber base of 65 million users and a total of 13,000 retail outlets retail outlet n → punto de venta retail outlet n → point m de vente retail outlet retail n → . We believe this makes for a significant business opportunity that will solidify Tcomt's presence in the global wireless market." Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (DMB) is a method of multicasting multimedia content to mobile and portable devices, such as cell phones, satellite or terrestrial services, or a combination of the two. Some DMB-capable receiving devices can render content that is individualized in·di·vid·u·al·ize tr.v. in·di·vid·u·al·ized, in·di·vid·u·al·iz·ing, in·di·vid·u·al·iz·es 1. To give individuality to. 2. To consider or treat individually; particularize. 3. to the location or subscriber. The most popular application of DMB is mobile television. Movies, video clips A short video presentation. , music, RSS feeds Summaries of Web site content that are published in the RSS format for download. See RSS. , and text messages can also be transmitted. Most existing and proposed DMB services operate on a fee-based subscription basis, although advertising has been suggested as a revenue source. A free, state-operated DMB service is available in South Korea. About Thomas Equipment, Inc. Thomas Equipment, Inc. has three primary business activities, including: the manufacture of skid steer and other industrial/agriculture equipment, and; the manufacture and distribution of fluid power products, and the manufacture of wireless handsets. The Company operates through three subsidiaries: Thomas Equipment 2004, Inc., Pneutech, and Tcomt. About Tcomt Tcomt is an Original Design and Manufacture (ODM) company that designs, markets, and manufactures next generation wireless mobile devices, innovative navigation systems, and other software applications for the telecommunications industry. Founded in 2003, utilizing its staff of over 50 designers, engineers, researchers, technicians and sales support staff, Tcomt is primarily engaged in the design and development of consumer-oriented communication technologies and their related products for major cellular service carriers such as LG Telecom of Korea, China Unicom China Unicom, full name China United Telecommunications Corporation, 中国联通, HKSE: 0762 NYSE: CHU, is a telecommunication operator in the People's Republic of China. 52. , and AU KDDI. Tcomt has developed over 22 products for 7 major organizations in the industry, and estimates that over 3 million units of these various products designed by Tcomt have been sold in the Asian cellular wireless marketplace. Safe Harbor Safe Harbor 1. A legal provision to reduce or eliminate liability as long as good faith is demonstrated. 2. 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