Tokyo, Nov 29, 2004 (JCN) - NEC (TSE: 6701) has begun marketing "MobileStream," the industry's first high-definition video transmission system that has used 3G mobile data communications networks, such as NTT DoCoMo's FOMA service.
The new system features a bulk transfer technology so that it can transmit high-quality live video and audio data from anywhere without relay vehicles.
The compact system measures 294x150x253mm, weighs 4.5kg (including battery), and supports the H.264 standard. Prices start at 7,350,000 yen ($71,359). Shipment is slated for early February 2005.
The company plans to sell a total of 500 systems over the next three years. NEC will showcase the transmission system at the C&C User Forum & iEXPO 2004 (December 1 - 3, Tokyo Big Sight).
Copyright © 2013 JCN. All rights reserved. A division of Japan Corporate News Network KK.
Company Profile | Print | Alerts
 |
|
Sumitomo Corporation and NEC Provide Communications Infrastructure in Myanmar
(May 22, 2013)
|
|
NEC Participates in African Fair 2013
(May 20, 2013)
|
|
NEC and Portugal Telecom Partner in Network Virtualization
(Apr 15, 2013)
|
|
NEC and Chongqing City Form Strategic Partnership for Smart City and Cloud Development
(Apr 10, 2013)
|
|
NEC Develops Failure Sign Monitoring System for Large-scale Plants
(Apr 8, 2013)
|
|
NEC Launches Vertically Integrated Solution Platforms for Businesses
(Apr 3, 2013)
|
|
NEC Wins Order for Cloud-based Disaster and Emergency Information System in Taiwan
(Apr 3, 2013)
|
|
NEC Builds ICT Systems for more Soccer Stadiums in Brazil
(Mar 28, 2013)
|
|
NEC Acquires Full Ownership of Indian Software Company
(Mar 28, 2013)
|
|
NEC and Nippon Express form Strategic Partnership to Strengthen Global Logistics Services
(Mar 27, 2013)
|
|
|