Rich Media Technology for BREW Brings New Ways of Developing Interactive Rich Media Experience for Mobile Phones
CTIA Wireless I.T. & Entertainment 2007 – San Francisco, Calif. – October 23, 2007; Streamezzo, a leading provider of rich media software solutions and platforms for mobile communications, today announced that its Rich Media Client is now available and fully certified for BREW – Qualcomm's open source application development platform for wireless devices.
Streamezzo’s Rich Media Client offers the low memory footprint, high performance and compelling features needed to create and deploy innovative rich media services on BREW handsets. As a result of today’s announcement, carriers can now expand their application and service portfolio, spurring increased subscriber adoption of rich media services and helping to accelerate data services revenue growth.
Streamezzo’s BREW-certified client is available for an expansive selection of mobile devices from leading handset manufacturers, such as Motorola, Nokia, LG and Samsung, with support for an array of in-demand applications, such as Interactive Mobile TV, music players, on-device portals and dynamic user interfaces. These interactive rich media applications and more can be developed using Streamezzo’s Rich Media development environment - Workbench.
“We are very pleased to announce BREW certification for our software platform as yet another example of our consistent commitment to deliver the industry’s most ubiquitous and interoperable software environment for truly interactive rich media services,” said Alain Blancquart, Streamezzo’s CEO. “Given the strong market demand for Mobile TV and other compelling new services, and the versatility and power of Streamezzo’s software platform, today’s news will propel our team to continue pushing the boundaries of innovation in interactive rich media mobile services.”
Streamezzo’s Rich Media Client is available immediately with support for BREW version 3.1.2, as well as most mobile platforms, including Symbian, Windows Mobile, JAVA and Linux.