Summus Demonstrates BlueFuel Video Cell Phone Module
Summus just demonstrated the over-the-air video transmission capabilities of the BlueFuel Video module on the Kyocera Wireless QCP 3035 mobile phone. BlueFuel Video is a media module designed to enable a range of video applications on mobile phones and other wireless devices. Summus also demonstrated BlueFuel Video on two color mobile phones from other major manufacturers, which will be available in the near future. All of the mobile phone demonstrations featured the downloading and display of video clips over the Verizon CDMA network with a bandwidth of four to seven kilobits per second. The video clips were downloaded from a Summus media server in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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