Forbidden Technologies PLC
31 March 2003
FORBIDDEN TECHNOLOGIES PLC
Agreement with BT Broadcast Services to offer a turn-key Mobile Video solution
to broadcasters and mobile phone operators
BT Broadcast Services (BTBS) and Forbidden Technologies plc (Forbidden) have
reached an agreement to trial a new generation of video streaming services to
mobile phone users over existing GPRS and 3G networks.
BT Broadcast Services routes the majority of the UK's broadcast media content
through the BT Tower, and has the capability to take feeds of content and
transcode to various formats including Forbidden's. Using the BTBS solution, any
content owner or broadcaster can offer streaming content to mobile phone
operators.
Greg Hirst, Business Development Director, Forbidden Technologies commented:
'We are very excited to be working with BT Broadcast Services to bring streaming
video to mobile users. Our new generation compression and playback technology
will allow mobile operators to offer television-like video over their existing
GPRS networks and attract an audience which will grow into the enhanced services
that can be offered by 3G'.
31st March 2003
ENQUIRIES:
Forbidden Technologies plc Tel: 020 8879 7245
Greg Hirst, Business Development Director
College Hill Tel: 020 7457 2020
Nicholas Nelson
Note to Editors: Forbidden Technologies
Forbidden Technologies plc (www.forbidden.co.uk) develops and markets
proprietary technology for video distribution over the fixed line and wireless
Internet. Forbidden's highly efficient compression allows the streaming of
large pictures at high frame rates over the existing infrastructure of modems,
broadband and mobile networks. There is no need for dedicated serving software
or hardware and its Java player side steps the need for PC plug-ins.
Forbidden's range of end-to-end video communication solutions provides a set of
tools for advertising, entertainment, corporate communications, e-learning and
travel providers who believe that the moving image is the best way to get their
message across.
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