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Dilithium Networks
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Dilithium Networks is a member of TI's OMAP Developer Network, a group of software developers porting advanced applications to TI's high performance, power-efficient OMAP processors. Handset manufacturers adopting OMAP devices enjoy the rapid deployment of compelling wireless applications - including streaming audio and video, multimedia messaging, gaming, security, speech recognition, location based services and mobile commerce - across all operating systems. Systems level integration services are ... provided worldwide by independent OMAP Technology Centers. The OMAP platform has been selected by leading manufacturers, such as Nokia, NEC, Fujitsu, LG Electronics, Panasonic Mobile Communications, Palm, Motorola and many more, for their 2.5 and 3G wireless devices.
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Dilithium Networks is a leading provider of solutions for interconnecting networks and devices to enable efficient transport of voice, video, and data. Dilithium Networks’ products facilitate interconnectivity between diverse networks and a high level of interoperability between a range of multimedia network devices including mobile, IP, POTS, PDAs, and ISDN terminals. The Company is the market leader in H.324M/3GPP-324M solutions and advanced audio and video transcoding solutions. Dilithium Networks’ global customer base includes network equipment suppliers, device manufacturers, and carriers. For more information, please visit - www.dilithiumnetworks.com.
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PETALUMA, Calif. -- Dilithium Networks, the leading supplier of converged video solutions, announced today that PT Indosat has launched its 3G Infotainment Video Portal built upon Dilithium’s platform. PT Indosat, one of the leading operators in Indonesia, has deployed video streaming services based on Dilithium’s DTG 2000™ platform hosted by AQN, a premier hosting company. Indosat offers its 3G customers enhanced video services including mobile TV, news, sports and cartoons.
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PETALUMA, Calif. -- Dilithium Networks, a leading provider of wireless multimedia solutions, today announced that it has secured $18M in series C funding. The financing round was led by USVP, a prominent Silicon Valley based venture capital fund, with participation from existing investors including Motorola Ventures, JAFCO, Deutsche Bank Capital Partners, and CM Capital. Singapore's Infocomm Investments Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of Infocom Development Authority... participated as a new investor.
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Paul Zuber, founding CEO of California-based company, Dilithium Networks, producer of audio and video communications solutions for converged networks, is well placed to comment on the information technology sector in Australia. He co-founded and led Australian electronic manufacturing services provider, the Bluegum Group, which became a leading player in the electronic services industry with clients such as IBM and Hewlett Packard and was eventually acquired by global industry leader Solectron in 2000. Zuber remained as President of the Solectron subsidiary in Australia as Bluegum was incorporated into the global corporation, and then through a difficult period of cost-cutting and plant closure that was part of a company-wide restructuring following the technology slump. And yet he is still guardedly optimistic about Australia's investment and manufacturing prospects.
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Dilithium Networks is recognised as a World leader in multimedia communications solutions. Dilithium’s global customer base includes leading network equipment suppliers, carriers/operators and terminal manufacturers in more than 40 countries. The customer list actually includes 70% of the leading 3G Mobile Operators, 80% of the leading 3G Handset Vendors, 60% of the leading Semiconductor Suppliers, and 70% of the leading 3G Network Equipment Suppliers.
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