Push To Talk Evolves For Cameraphones
Feb 15, 2005, 6:14 PM by (staff)
Separately Nokia, LG and Motorola each announced solutions to share video or images directly with other mobile phone users as opposed to through a messaging network. LG and Motorola both have launched Push To View (PTV) products. Using the same infrastructure as Push To Talk over Cellular (PoC), PTV allows users to select one or more users from a buddy list and instantly share media with those users. Motorola's solution is designed for still images, while LG's is focused on sharing video over 3G networks. Nokia, too, has a solution for instantly sharing video over 3G networks called Video Sharing. Nokia's system lets users begin sharing live or pre-recorded video from within a regular voice call, allowing both parties to watch the video while talking.
source: LG / Motorola / Nokia
Comments
This is too much!
Video Conferencing
(Side Note: I hope VZW is able to also implement this technology with it's new PTT service.)
Zaniphan said:...
Wow, I actually am impressed. In my eyes, this sounds like the first step towards wireless communications video conferencing. That is a great idea, and I hope they expand the technology to allow video conferencing wi
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