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| Telegent ships 100 millionth chip |
| Posted: January 2011 | ||||||
Telegent Systems recently achieved a key industry milestone with the shipment of its 100 millionth mobile-TV receiver.
Handsets incorporating Telegent’s solutions, which enable reception of live, free-to-air broadcast TV in mobile devices, have been widely adopted by consumers in emerging markets around the world, including South-east Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, Africa and India.“Free-to-air mobile TV is quite popular with emerging market consumers around the world, leading to continuing rapid growth in demand over the past year for analogue mobile-TV receivers,” said Ford Tamer, CEO of Telegent Systems. “Consumers value having daily access to live broadcast programmes such as news, sports and other entertainment during their commute, breaks at work or while at home.” Meanwhile, Telegent has begun sampling a hybrid ISDB-T/analogue mobile TV receiver that enables both digital and analogue-TV reception in handsets, targeting users in Latin America. Telegent is also continuing to drive aggressive innovation in its analogue mobile-TV receiver product line on dimensions such as picture quality, power consumption and chip size. In addition, Tamer offered the following market predictions for 2011 for trends in mobile TV: n The market for analogue mobile TV will continue to see significant growth globally, with increasing participation from global handset manufacturers. n In Latin America, low-cost ISDB-T handset designs will proliferate and will fuel demand for digital mobile-TV products in this region. n In Asia, the Cricket World Cup will drive TV phone adoption as handset brands and operators roll out marketing campaigns geared towards cricket fans. Interactive services will increasingly be integrated with mobile-TV viewing, opening up revenue opportunities for operators, broadcasters and service providers.
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Telegent Systems recently achieved a key industry milestone with the shipment of its 100 millionth mobile-TV receiver.
Handsets incorporating Telegent’s solutions, which enable reception of live, free-to-air broadcast TV in mobile devices, have been widely adopted by consumers in emerging markets around the world, including South-east Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, Africa and India.










