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This whitepaper discusses the emergence of on-deck multi-screen video content delivery to the mobile handset, mobile netbook, PC and TV, and the challenges encountered in delivering a high quality customer experience.
We discuss the technical challenges in enabling multi-screen content delivery without resorting to exorbitantly costly
infra-structure, while still delivering a high quality and seamless customer experience.
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This whitepaper focuses on the issues commonly faced by application and service developers while deploying circuit switched, 3G video-telephony, interactive video value added services. It provides hints to the developers to create and launch quality applications within the constraints and the realities of deployed networks and handsets.
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Will mobile multimedia enhance the fabric of life or lead to a more sheltered experience? Will the use of video diminish the need for real-time person-to-
person intimacy with friends, family and colleagues? Can the extensive proliferation of video lead to the loss of privacy or violate one’s personal space?
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By Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine (NST), University Hospital North Norway.
Background: Video communication through mobile telephone is now available in many parts
of the world. We ask how mobile phone video-calls compares with traditional phone calls for
dispatcher-assisted cardiopulmonary resuscitation (T-CPR).
Discussion:We emphasize visual observation as a way of constructing professional understanding when using video-calls, which may provide a new basis for dispatcher assistance. Video-calls
may improve rescuer compliance. The role and content of telephone-directed protocols used
by dispatchers may need adjustments when video-calls are used for medical emergencies.
Conclusion: Video communication can improve the dispatchers’ understanding of the rescuer’s
situation, and the assistance they provide.
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Over recent years the web has seen the growth of so called ‘Web 2.0’ services based around the concept of 2 way information flow and the empowering of individuals to create and publish their own content and information through blogs, wikis, video sharing and social networking services. Video content is often central to these services, allowing the uploading and sharing of content generated by customers, along with the emergence of video advertising on the web.
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Mobile video content holds one of the immediate opportunities for mobile operators and content providers. The ability to instantaneously convert diverse video content effectively, and with the highest video quality, provides another measure of stickiness and customer loyalty that all major mobile operators are trying to capture.
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Dilithium offers a complete and coherent suite of products that allow operators to launch innovative and revenue generating services in existing and future infrastructures. IMS investments need to be justified from a number of perspectives, and most importantly service uptake and ROI. Dilithium offers an application-oriented IMS video approach, and a family of IMS solutions delivering new revenues.
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Travel in general contributes to global warming. How can world leaders and environmentalists have meetings to solve this issue without making it worse? How can companies have face-to-face meetings with customers and still save the environment? The answer lies in technology – video technology.
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The demand for and widespread usage of popular video sharing sites, communities of interest, social networking and personalization has increased exponentially in the past year. While multimedia services and usage are at all time highs in terms of minutes of use, service providers and content owners are still adjusting their revenue and go-to-market models towards consumers and enterprises.
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The personal micro-blog is a new medium for people to post user-generated content. Initially designed for the internet, blogging services are rapidly expanding into the mobile sector as mobile handsets, equipped with broadband capabilities, become a ubiquitous tool to create, to view, and to share multimedia content.
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This paper explores the possibilities of various types of video and multimedia services available today on 3G networks and the specific customer opportunities they bring. It also looks at the challenges facing operators today as they roll-out these networks and ways to improve their position.
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Ten Keys to Mass Market Adoption of Mobile Video Services
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Dilithium Video Refresh: Dynamic Video Error Correction over Error Prone Channels
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Dilithium Video Transrating: Dynamic Video Bitrate Adaptation
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Reducing 3G Video Call Session Setup Time
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Benefits of Circuit-Switched Video Streaming
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Enabling Enhanced Video Services for 3G Networks
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Enhancing the Video-Telephony User Experience
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