Nokia and Orca Interactive show video streaming to TV, PCs and the new Nokia 9210i Communicator in Singapore


At the Nokia Connection 2002 show in Singapore today, Nokia, a world leader in mobile and broadband communications, and Orca Interactive, a global market leader in developing applications for interactive TV, will use Orca’s iTV application software to demonstrate streamed video services over Nokia broadband access and intelligent edge infrastructure. Demonstration participants will be able to see video services delivered to TV, PCs and the Nokia 9210i Communicator.
 
Nokia will demonstrate the cost-efficient delivery and dynamic bandwidth management necessary for full video-on-demand services via the Nokia D500 multiservice access platform and the Nokia ASR 2020 intelligent edge router. The service solution demonstrates how video content can be multicasted through the operator network, allowing multiple video streams to be delivered to end-user terminal devices such as TVs and PCs.
 
Using Orca application software, users of the Nokia 9210i Communicator will be able to view a series of movie trailers and choose the movie they would like to order via their video-on-demand service. The application will demonstrate how operators and service providers could offer multimedia services that take full advantage of both mobile and fixed broadband networks. End-users of the service will be able view movie trailers and then select a movie while on the move, requesting the movie of their choice to be delivered over the broadband fixed network at a particular time when they would be at home to view.
 
"It is important to demonstrate potential real life opportunities for creating increased revenue per user and to show how operators could offer converged services and take advantage of both mobile and broadband network investments," comments Mark Slater, VP Marketing & Sales, Nokia Broadband Systems. "By working with companies like Orca Interactive, and using Nokia’s mobile and broadband solutions, Nokia is well positioned to offer solutions for converged services to all operators, both fixed and mobile."
 
"We are very pleased to be working on this demonstration with Nokia as we believe the combination of our application software solutions and Nokia’s leadership in mobile and broadband networks, makes for a compelling offer to all operators wishing to increase revenues through converged service packages," Comments Yosi Glick, Vice President of Business Development, Orca Interactive.
 
About Nokia Connection 2002
Nokia Connection 2002 is a three-day event held at Swissôtel The Stamford in Singapore. Themed "Life Goes Mobile", Nokia will showcase its latest products, services and end-to-end suite of communication solutions, reinforcing its leading position as the trusted brand in the mobile communications industry to bring mobility to personal and enterprise communication.
 
Nokia is the world leader in mobile communications. Backed by its experience, innovation, user-friendliness and secure solutions, the company has become the leading supplier of mobile phones and a leading supplier of mobile, fixed broadband and IP networks. By adding mobility to the Internet Nokia creates new opportunities for companies and further enriches the daily lives of people. Nokia is a broadly held company with listings on six major exchanges.
 
About Orca Interactive
Orca Interactive was founded in 1996 and is now an independently managed subsidiary of Emblaze Systems (LSE: BLZ). Orca Interactive develops and markets highly scalable solutions that facilitate the deployment of complete commercial iTV services. Orca's software products are directed at movie-on-demand providers, broadcasters, xDSL operators, content providers and broadband ISP operators who wish to generate additional revenues by offering their subscribers rich media content.
 
Contact:
Karen Wong Chayavirabood, Nokia
Tel: +65 6723 1824
Email : Karen.k.wong@Nokia.com
 
Orca Interactive Communications
Orly Factor
Tel: +972-54-910141
Fax: +972-9-9564447
 
Communications Department, Nokia Networks
Tel. + 358 (0) 7180 38195
E-mail nokia.networks@nokia.com
Visit: www.nokia.com
 
Notes to editors
The Nokia D500 Multiservice Access Platform is media-enabled by design. It brings the advantages of multiservice capability through a highly scalable, high-capacity, and flexible platform that supports both today’s services as well as meeting future service needs. The D500 can be deployed either in an ATM-based network, a hybrid ATM/IP-based network or be used in an IP based network and is able to support both the network and the service evolution from ATM to IP and from high speed Internet to full-service voice, video and data.
 
The industry’s first aggregation service router with "five nines" reliability, the Nokia ASR 2020 is a multiservice edge router that enables DSL aggregation with subscriber management capabilities in a single high-performance routing device for smooth, efficient migration to All-IP networks. The ASR 2020 offers aggregation of ATM, Frame Relay and IP services in a highly compact, scalable unit suited to central offices and small Points of Presence (PoPs). The ATM access and IP routing capability will also enable DSL service providers to deploy bandwidth-intensive applications such as Video on Demand.
 
The Nokia 9210i Communicator is a powerful mobile device that combines a PDA, wireless office, messaging and e-mail, Internet access and mobile phone. Packed with a full set of applications and enlarged internal memory capacity, the new Communicator takes a visible step forward from its predecessor. It is the first Nokia device to feature a web browser supporting JavaScripts (TM), Flash Player for the playback of Macromedia Flash animations, and a RealOne Player enabling real-time video and audio streaming in HSCSD networks.
 
Orca's RiGHTv(TM) XVOD (eXtended Video on Demand) and RiGHTv(TM) XBIP (eXtended Broadcast over IP) applications deliver live and pre-recorded streams to multiple devices, including PC and wireless. Orca’s unique service management concept clearly differentiates between technical and non-technical tasks to substantially streamline operations, reduce costs and ease maintenance.