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BrainMedia today announced that it has joined the Symbian Platinum Program to
support the growing market for Symbian smartphones by extending its Digital Media
Delivery Platform and its Neural Encoding Model (NEM) Codec to the Symbian ecosystem.
NEW YORK-- Symbian develops and licenses Symbian OS, the market leading operating
system for advanced, open, data-enabled smartphones. Licensed by the world’s leading
mobile phone manufacturers, Symbian OS to date has shipped in over 100 million
smartphones to over 250 mobile network operators world wide.
BrainMedia’s Linked Distribution Platform streamlines the distribution of high-quality,
ultra-low bit-rate encoded music and video to 2.5 and 3G wireless networks and
desktops. This modular solution can integrate into existing eCommerce engines
and provides the tools necessary to allow mobile subscribers to access their favorite
media in a reliable, seamless and user-friendly manner.
Smartphones represent the fastest growing segment within the mobile market, growing
at 46.6% year-over-year from Q305 to Q306, according to leading market analyst
firm IDC. With the firm’s forecast of cumulative global shipments of smartphones
to pass the one billion mark by 2011, Symbian OS represents the largest commercial
smartphone platform opportunity in the market. BrainMedia’s unique ability to
maximize the efficient use of available mobile bandwidth with their advanced Music
Streaming and Download technology ensures a superior user experience by streamlining
the delivery of rich-media content over mobile networks.
“With support for open standards and flexible configuration, Symbian OS is driving
the kind of innovation that allows BrainMedia to demonstrate fully the power and
value of our Linked Digital Distribution Platform and our NEM Codec on smartphones,”
said Jim Messer, BrainMedia’s President. "By becoming a Symbian Platinum Partner,
we can further expand our presence in this thriving market and strengthen our
relationships with Symbian smartphone manufacturers, network operators, and leading
technology providers.”
“The rapid uptake of Symbian smartphones with support for configurable applications
and services is fueling consumer demand for rich-media content and compelling
mobile data services,” said Jerry Panagrossi, vice president, US Operations, Symbian.
“Symbian is delighted to partner with BrainMedia, as this demonstrates our joint
commitment to bring best-in-class video and music content distribution solutions
to the ever-expanding Symbian ecosystem.”
About the Symbian Platinum Program
The Symbian Platinum Program includes companies that have a technology or strategic
position that is key to the success of mobile computing technology surrounding
Symbian OS. As part of the program, Platinum Partners benefit from a range of
commercial services, including technical support and joint marketing opportunities
as well as privileged access to Symbian OS source code and a dedicated Partner
Support team. For more information please see http://www.symbian.com/partner/platinum/platinum.html
About BrainMedia
BrainMedia’s expertise lie in its engineering and telecom professionals who are
dedicated to revolutionizing digital audio compression and delivery. With offices
in Europe, New York and Maryland and representation in Latin America and China
which support its MovnMusic and Music-Hookup projects, BrainMedia offers the industry's
highest-quality, fully flexible and most reliable mobile streaming/downloading
audio solutions.
BrainMedia’s “Linked Mobile Media Distribution Platform” is today's only seamless
on-deck and off-deck solution for end-to-end one-stop delivery of music/video
via mobile networks. BM’s author, server, player and compression technology together
ensure a product-rich mobile media experience on the largest installed base of
mobile phones currently in the market.
The foundation of the Linked Distribution Platform is BrainMedia’s revolutionary
Neural Encoding Model™ (NEM) codec. The NEM codec is the first audio compression
software based on state-of-the-art neurological models of hearing, rather than
the legacy psychoacoustic model. With BrainMedia’s new fully automated encoding
center located in Washington County Maryland, BrainMedia’s NEM codec enables you
to create near CD-quality audio content at the lowest bit-rate available for all
wireless technologies currently deployed. Each module in the Linked Distribution
Platform has been designed to take full advantage of BrainMedia’s patented codec.
By ensuring a high level of operational stability and the most efficient bit-rate
utilization, the platform establishes the foundation for success and profitability.
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