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a la Mobile Adds Streaming Media Capability to Convergent Linux Platform
Enabling Linux Smartphones to Run Rich Multimedia Applications on High-Speed 3G Networks
SAN RAMON, Calif., April 23, 2007 a la Mobile, Inc., (www.a-la-mobile.com) the premier Linux systems platform company for mobile phones, today announced the availability of streaming media capability support on its Convergent Linux Platform (CLP). With a la Mobile's CLP 3G Streaming Media Solution, Linux smartphones can now support a host of rich media applications on high-speed 3G networks such as video conferencing, video telephony, 3G interactive gaming and mobile IPTV.
"The 3G mobile industry is driven by the growing consumer desire to accomplish a multitude of daily functions on mobile phones, whether for work or for play," said Pauline Lo Alker, a la Mobile's CEO and President. "The phone is rapidly being transformed into a hybrid productivity and entertainment consumer device, and our Made-Ready software solutions directly address the need for rapid and cost effective development, helping to bring these function-rich phones to market more quickly to meet the consumer need."
According to a recent report by ABI Research at the end of last year, the number of 3G subscribers was expected to hit 285 million by the end of 2006, while operators' overall expenditure was expected to reach $126.4 billion. Annual 3G-related handset shipments were expected to grow past 300 million.
a la Mobile's CLP 3G solution is a pre-integrated streaming multimedia Linux operating system platform that includes comprehensive support for 3GP multimedia, H.263, H.264, MPEG-4 and AMR codecs, and the RTP and RTSP network protocols. In addition, the platform integrates a mobile browser, Java platform, Adobe Flash with a core suite of applications such as messaging and push-mail.
"a la Mobile is the only company with a complete open Linux system platform available in the market ready for delivery to handset vendors today," continued Alker. "We are continuing to add many more advanced features and functionality to our offerings in anticipation of the rapidly evolving industry. Our goal is to give handset customers the fastest possible response in order for them to go to market quickly with the utmost ease."
a la Mobile's CLP 3G Linux Solution for streaming multimedia applications is available for customers immediately. It is the second innovation in a la Mobile's Made-Ready Series™ of Linux software offerings. In March 2007, the company announced the first of this series, a complete VoIP Linux system stack for WiFi/GSM Dual-Mode phones.
a la Mobile's Convergent Linux is the only complete operating system (OS) for mobile phones with an entirely open and configurable platform. It is also the first mobile OS platform that enables a single software stack in binary form to move across different handsets -- even those based on processors from different manufacturers -- without tedious and costly porting or modifications, thereby dramatically accelerating time-to-market and ensuring device software interoperability. The open nature of Convergent Linux provides handset manufacturers with the opportunity to choose the software components, functionality and device look-and-feel that are best-suited for their target customers. Furthermore, the platform is a full and complete mobile software stack (from device drivers and Linux kernel to middleware and applications): integrated; tested; certified; supported and maintained, giving manufacturers the peace-of-mind to roll-out new product families based on the Linux operating system.
a la Mobile, Inc. (www.a-la-mobile.com) is the premier open Linux system platform and open source technology provider to the mobile industry. Founded in 2005, a la Mobile is led by President and CEO Pauline Lo Alker, a serial high-tech entrepreneur with multiple success track records and backed by Venrock Associates (www.venrock.com), a top-tier venture capital firm in the U.S. with offices in Menlo Park, Boston and New York.
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