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Qualcomm demos live public LTE-TDD broadcast with HEVC and DASH in China

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Harmeet
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SHENZHEN, CHINA: Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. (QTI), in collaboration with Sohu.com, a leading Chinese online media, search, gaming, community and mobile service, has conducted the first announced live public demonstration of LTE-TDD Broadcast in China, featuring High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) and Dynamic Adaptive Streaming Over HTTP (DASH) technologies.

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The demo utilized devices based on Qualcomm Reference Designs by QTI featuring QTI's Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processors and integrated Qualcomm Gobi modems, and was supported by QTI's LTE Broadcast solution for the evolved Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (eMBMS) platform. The demo took place today during the Qualcomm Reference Design & Wireless Innovation Summit hosted by QTI in Shenzhen.

LTE Broadcast is designed to support mobile network operators (MNOs) to more efficiently manage their spectrum and network loads by allowing the multicast of high-demand content such as live sporting events, breaking news or software updates, so that multiple users receive the same content simultaneously.

LTE Broadcast utilizes standard LTE network architecture and modems, helping simplify implementation and saving costs.

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The demo illustrates one of the many potential implementations for LTE Broadcast, which operators also could use to deliver real-time, location-based, or off-peak services, such as pay-per-view events, live broadcast television - even to areas not supported by traditional delivery methods - or important firmware updates.

Available in certain Snapdragon chipsets and supported through QTI's optional LTE Broadcast middleware, QTI's LTE Broadcast solution has been tested among the major infrastructure vendors over the past three years, resulting in a superior level of interoperability and product maturity.

Key 3GPP-standardized features of QTI's LTE Broadcast solution include File Delivery Over Unidirectional Transport (FLUTE), Dynamic Adaptive Streaming of HTTP (DASH), Application level FEC, and file delivery with file repair.

Supported by QTI's LTE Broadcast solution, LTE Broadcast is commercially available in Korea, and is expected to begin arriving in China and other regions around the world later this year.

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