Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
PARIS, February 10 /PRNewswire/ -- DiBcom, a leader in the market for
components dedicated to mobile TV reception, is announcing the launch of the
DIB10096, a new circuit based on the programmable, multi-standard Octopus
platform. The DIB10096, already available, supports Japanese ISDB-T in
Full-Seg and One-Seg as well as European DVB-T, the two most widely used
standards in the world today, and even more so since the recent launch of
ISDB-T in Brazil, Argentina and Chile. The boom in DTT in South America
offers huge potential for this new circuit.
The DIB10096-a high-performing, flexible solution!
The DIB10096 circuit offers a high-performing, flexible solution which
responds to the problems associated with the increase in the number of TV
standards being introduced throughout the world. The new special features of
the DIB10096 include Full-Seg reception (allowing high definition up to
1080p) and integrated Multi-2 descrambling which is used for protecting high
definition broadcasts in Japan. By integrating DiBcom technology,
manufacturers of TV receivers are now able to deliver digital mobile TV to
South America, in high or low definition, in ISDB-T(Brazil, Argentina, Chile)
or DVB-T(Columbia, Uruguay).
DiBcom-providing solutions in mobile TV reception throughout the world
The DIB10096 is particularly relevant to the digital mobile multimedia
player,GPS,mobile phone and datacard (3G keys+TV) markets. In Europe, just
like in Asia and Latin America, these sectors are becoming increasingly
important because digital TV is gaining a foothold by offering more
programmes with better image quality.What's more, manufacturers are
continually developing new products which offer consumers greater
functionality. In South America, multimedia devices which include mobile TV
functionality are especially popular as they enable the consumer to watch TV
without the need to buy a specific TV receiver, which is more expensive.
Since the arrival of the iPhone, smartphones with large HD screens have
created enormous demand for high definition mobile TV on such devices,
particularly in South America just before the football World Cup.
"With this new solution, we are strengthening our positioning and
presence in the world of mobile TV and high definition.We are benefiting from
the rapid growth of mobile TV in South America and the imminent digital
switchover in Japan, two very demanding markets when it comes to quality TV,"
says Yannick Levy, CEO of DiBcom.
For more information, please visit http://www.dibcom.com
Mobile World Congress 2010
Barcelona, 15-18 February 2010
Hall 3.1, Hospitalities
Suites HS90&HS94