[Part of the work we do at RADVISION relates to video telephony on mobile handsets. It's a technology that uses 3G-324M as a standard and is available over WCDMA. The Chinese TD-SCDMA network also supports this standard, and now, with its initial launch, Leo Chen, R&D Director of TD-SCDMA Business Unit at SIM Technology was kind enough to grant me a short interview] SIM Technology is one of the biggest ODM providers in the Chinese market. As a mobile
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By Tsahi Levent-Levi | September 10th, 2008 | Filed under Clients
Windows Mobile has about 12% market share in the mobile handsets market worldwide. In the past several months a trend has started to show - the strength of Windows Mobile over Linux distributions. The migration to Linux In the past several years, there were two main handset platforms for smart phones: Symbian and Windows Mobile. While Symbian enjoyed a large market share, Windows Mobile was starting to gain ground - especially because it was not owned by a handset
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By Tsahi Levent-Levi | June 16th, 2008 | Filed under Clients
iPhone 3G is not out. As I have predicted, it doesn’t include any video conferencing technology. Instead of starting to analyze and explain what this new version is going to do to the market, I’d like to step back and look at what the first iPhone already did. Simply put, the iPhone has placed the ODMs and the handset vendors in a UI-frenzy.The iPhone came out as an innovative handset. Apple boldly decided not to try and compete in the
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By Tsahi Levent-Levi | June 12th, 2008 | Filed under Clients
We have just announced that Quanta is using our IMS Video Share Application.What is so interesting about this press release? Video Sharing Quanta Windows Mobile Video Sharing [You can learn more about Video Sharing here. Basically - it's a point-to-point service for mobile handsets.] The adoption of Video Sharing by operators is expanding. Video Sharing is an interesting service for 3G mobile handsets - my own feeling is
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By Tsahi Levent-Levi | March 4th, 2008 | Filed under Clients