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FREMONT, CA - Mar. 16, 2006 -
The FLO Forum, an association of wireless industry
leaders focused on the standardization of FLO
Technology, today announced the ratification of
several key technical specifications developed
by its Test and Certification Committee. The technical
and performance requirements captured in the documents
assure interoperability and compatibility for
FLO based terrestrial mobile multimedia
multicast devices and transmitters. The specifications
are companion documents to the previously ratified
FLO Air Interface Specification (AIS), which
was submitted to the TIA TR47.1 subcommittee at
its January 2006 meeting. The newly approved documents
are:
- FLO Device Minimum Performance Specification
Rev. 1.0
- FLO Transmitter Minimum Performance Specification
Rev. 1.0
- FLO Test Application Protocol Specification
Rev. 1.0
The Minimum Performance Specifications
(MPS) include complete descriptions of the attributes
and evaluation metrics in the form of test cases
with numerical thresholds for the minimum performance
of FLO transmitters and FLO devices. The successful
completion of the test cases assures compatibility
with the radio interface described in the FLO
AIS.
The FLO Test Application Protocol Specification
describes a set of procedures for testing the
FLO device and the FLO network in a factory/laboratory
environment. It also allows measurement of certain
FLO performance parameters in a field environment.
"The industry representatives
on the test and certification committee have worked
together to create a minimum performance specification
for companies seeking to manufacture transmitters
that can be used in a FLO mobile multimedia network.
This specification will help assure equipment
interoperability and simplify the task of implementing
a FLO network," said David Glidden, director
TV strategy and mobile TV, Broadcast Communications
Division of Harris Corporation.
New FLO Forum Members
Nine new member companies have joined the FLO
Forum, bringing the total membership to 33. The
new members include Bando Electronics & Communication
Co., Coding Technologies AB, Digital Fountain,
Frontier Silicon, KDDI Corporation, Mobix Interactive,
net&tv Inc., SOLiD Technologies, Inc., and
Thomson.
About FLO Technology
FLO technology is a new air interface with multicasting
capabilities designed to increase capacity and
reduce content delivery costs to mobile handsets.
FLO technology enables mobile users to see and
hear a variety of relevant content for the mobile
consumer.
Designed from the ground up specifically to multicast
significant volumes of rich multimedia content,
FLO enables wireless operators to cost-effectively
deliver clips and streaming video to millions
of mobile users at once. FLO provides the technology
for distributing multimedia content efficiently
and economically without impacting current networks.
About the FLO Forum
The FLO Forum is a multi-company initiative committed
to advancing the global standardization of FLO
technology. Composed of industry-leading organizations,
the FLO Forum works to develop products and services,
based on FLO technology, to enable the delivery
of advanced multimedia services to wireless consumers.
The FLO Forum is organized to promote the global
standardization of FLO technology, including compliance
and certification benchmarks for the technology.
For more information on membership and the FLO
Forum, please visit www.floforum.org.
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owners.
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