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Apple pushes QuickTime for 3G phone networks

updated 01:15 pm EST, Thu February 5, 2004

QuickTime for 3G networks


, according to Frank Casanova II, senior director of QuickTime, who was in Asia meeting with local telcos to drum up support for use of the core technology in 3G networks expected later this year: "QuickTime was already recognized as the standard for video streaming and music CDs, he said. The multimedia architecture, launched in 1991, had also become part of a file format for the GSM network. QuickTime was also MPEG-4 ready, a format that developers use to create video clips for 3G handsets. Japan's NTT DoCoMo and KDDI were among them."


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    USA is getting behind

    When will we see the 3G network in the USA?

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    Re: USA

    Does USA not have 1X? I believe that is a 3G network.

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    RIPE.

    this software is just RIPE to be on 10-15G phones.

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