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NOTE: Worldwide mobile phone
connections have topped 4 billion, and puts the global
market on path to reach a staggering six billion
connections by 2013 according to a report from the GSMA
2/09. The GSMA’s Mobile Broadband initiatives focus on
the development of a
"ubiquitous Mobile Broadband infrastructure and the
proliferation of Internet-connected mobile devices".
With the world’s mobile connections now numbering four
billion and nearly 100 million of which are currently
Mobile Broadband - and with 1.1 billion fixed broadband
lines reaching only one sixth of the world’s population,
the opportunities are vast. Michael O’Hara, Chief
Marketing Officer of the GSMA; "GSMA industry
initiatives in the areas of Mobile Broadband, Mobile
Lifestyle and Mobile Planet will help drive this
innovation and growth despite the challenges of the
global economic downturn." - "Mobile phones have evolved
to become broadband-enabled multi-media devices that
connect mass markets in mature and emerging markets
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A.
Lexicon Digital Communications, LLC proudly and publicly
announced, promoted and launched its first consumer product and
enterprise level application/solution in Las Vegas @ CES & NATPE
2009; called iTelevise™. LDC executives will be conducting
business @ MS MIX & Future of TV 3/09,
CTIA & NAB 4/09. Let’s explain the overall solution
in roughly simple terms.
Note: A Streaming Video Demo Will Be Available Online Shortly!
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iTelevise™ is an
application solution that allows every consumer
and user to possess and control their very own Personal
Broadcast TV channel from their home, laptop, desktop or central
media OS server thus enabling them to share that channel with
their friends socially and globally. This sharing includes the
ability to receive such channels on a personal computer, a
mobile Smartphone, IPTV and eventually pretty much every other
type of broadband connected media device.
iTelevise™
also converges the characteristics of simultaneous viewing from
the broadcast realm into the rapidly growing and never ending
mobile social media realm. |
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