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News Release from: TTPCom | Subject: Ajar
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 24 February 2004
Framework opens door
for speedy 3G deployment
Asustek Computer has developed a wide range of 3G handsets based on TTPCom's dual mode 3GSM technology and application suite
The Asustek range of 3G products will include both feature phones and smartphones and in addition, the company is developing a range of GPRS handsets; all products will offer exciting multimedia services such as video, games and music downloads. The first Asustek products are due for launch in Europe and Asia towards the end of 2004.
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Asustek has licensed TTPCom's entire technology suite including dual mode protocol software, development tools and Ajar, TTPCom's applications framework, which delivers a pre-integrated suite of messaging, multimedia, gaming, browser and Java technology.
"TTPCom has a very strong reputation and their software and hardware designs are used in many innovative products worldwide.
By delivering a complete software solution that is fully integrated with the modem, they provide us with a low risk and very fast time to market.
We are particularly impressed with the flexibility of TTPCom's software platform which is enabling us to develop a whole range of products for all sectors of the market - from high end 3G smartphones to entry level feature phones.
In particular their Ajar platform allows us to quickly customise the user interface and applications set for individual operators round the world", stated HC Hung, Vice President of Asustek Computer.
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Wireless platform takes media processors onboard
Nvidia's WMP wireless media processors are now available pre-integrated on the TTPCom Ajar applications platform
Mobile platform adds 3GPP codec development
The Enhanced aacPlus codec (aacPlus v2), the 3GPP standard for high quality content delivery, will soon be available pre-integrated in Ajar, TTPCom's advanced applications platform
Mobile platform leaves door open for upgrades
Ajar is a new applications platform for mobile phone manufacturers and network operators
"We believe in establishing long standing relationships with our suppliers and working with TTPCom we will be able to achieve our objective of developing a world leading communications business, alongside our successful computing and consumer electronics divisions".
"Asustek are fully committed to developing a leading position in the market for advanced wireless devices and by partnering with TTPCom they gain access to both world class wireless technology and to our technical support team who work closely with them through the complexities of product development, field testing and operator approvals", stated Richard Walker, Managing Director of TTPCom's Software Business Unit.
"Asustek's expertise in both the computing and communications fields offers tremendous potential for the development of innovative converged mobile devices and the combination of TTPCom's protocol and application software provides ASUSTeK with the flexibility and clear roadmap to fulfil their future ambitions".
In order to facilitate the development of competitive 3G handsets, which are equivalent in terms of size, power consumption and reliability to today's mobiles, TTPCom has pioneered a fully integrated dual mode approach from the start.
This complex approach concentrates on maximising the integration of common elements between 3G and GSM/GPRS, minimises the memory requirements and enables devices to use a single baseband chip, and therefore keeps cost, size and power consumption to a minimum.
In addition a fully integrated approach improves the user experience as the phones are able to handover seamlessly between 3G and GSM/GPRS networks.
"The whole market is crying out for competitive 3G handsets, with exciting services, long battery life and small form factor, and at TTPCom we have always maintained that such devices would be available from 2004 onwards.
Asustek are right on track to deliver competitive 3G handsets just as volume demand starts to take off", stated Chris Tunsley, Software Protocols Group Manager at TTPCom.
To complement its protocol software TTPCom has developed a flexible and portable applications platform that enables handset manufacturers to develop feature phones and smartphones based on any combination of 3G, GPRS and GSM protocols.
For the development of smartphones, TTPCom has integrated its protocol platform with all major open operating systems, including Microsoft and Symbian.
For feature phones, TTPCom's applications platform, Ajar, delivers a pre-integrated suite of messaging, multimedia, gaming, browser and Java technology, plus secure download and tools to easily customise the user interface and create new applications.
TTPCom has used its systems expertise to extract the maximum performance from the hardware, enabling the feature phones to offer a rich multimedia experience without the need for a separate applications processor.
"Today's handset market is evolving so quickly that manufacturers are demanding the flexibility to develop a range of products with one single investment in core technology.
TTPCom's technology has always been built with portability in mind and therefore we are providing handset developers with the ability to customise handsets according to the needs of their target markets and customers", added Chris Tunsley.
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