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3G-324M Toolkit for Handsets

The 3G-324M Toolkit for Handsets is the ideal solution for developing a wide range of 3G handset products, such as 3G desktop terminals, 3G PDAs, smartphones, feature phones and 3G cellular phones.

Handset developers face numerous challenges in developing easy-to-use, future-proof, interoperable products that overcome memory, CPU and physical size footprint limitations. In addition, battery life constraints and rapid development cycles underscore the need for intelligent, flexible tools to achieve quality products and rapid time-to-market.


3G-324M Toolkit for Handsets Highlights:
  • Low memory footprint
  • Fastest call setup time
    • Supports H.324 Annex K (Media Oriented Negotiation Acceleration)
    • Supports  the standardized call setup time reduction solution WNSRP
  • H.245 AutoCaps add-on 
    allows automatic capability negotiation and channel opening. This enables fast time-to-market, instant interoperability and maximum media quality possible within given call scenarios
  • Advanced memory and buffer management 
    reduces dynamic allocations and memory copies
  • Common core 
    that is easily portable to any operating system and DSP
  • Multiple operating systems
    Currently works on all mobile-related operating systems, including Symbian, Windows Mobile 6, Embedded Linux and more
  • Flexible Multiplexing
    The patent-pending technology delivers faster decision-making on optimal multiplexing strategy
  • H.223 splitting technology 
    enables improved communication management when running on dual core CPUs by locating CPU-intensive processing closer to media management
  • Support for any media codec
    including the latest additions to 3G-324M: H.264 and AMR-WB
     












DID YOU KNOW?
The RADVISION 3G-324M Protocol Stack is already being deployed by a large and growing number of handset manufacturers in Europe and Asia Pacific.

 
 




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