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Ubitus Demonstrates its Cloud Gaming Technology on DOCOMO's LTE Network

2011-01-04 09:35 1408

TAIPEI, Jan. 4, 2011 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Ubitus Inc. today demonstrated its GameCloud solution on LTE network on the launch event of NTT DOCOMO's LTE network. The GameCloud solution enables any major terminal devices with video streaming capability to play with any games, including PC games, online 3D games, social network games, etc. The bandwidth and network capability of LTE network enhance the user experience with dynamically adjustable streaming rate and seamless user interaction that has brought cloud gaming technology to the next level.

"The mobile gaming revenue is estimated to skyrocket to US$11.4 billion worldwide by 2014, according to Gartner.  With the demonstration today, we are set for a strong start to become a key player in this blooming market by working hand in hand with major service operators in developed countries to introduce the most exciting services and impeccable customer experience to the market," said Wesley Kuo, CEO of Ubitus.

The GameCloud technology specializes in rendering games that require heavy graphic computing on the server cloud and process the game media into streaming video.  The enhanced streaming protocol allows mobile devices with a thin client to interactively control the application/game remotely through a dynamically-rendered control User Interface.  Under the LTE network, Ubitus GameCloud can work smoothly with minimum latency by reducing server multimedia and device process time and increase the concurrency rate on each serve and therefore, reduce the operational cost significantly to achieve economy of scope. The scalable architecture allows easy deployment on wired and wireless network and effortless integration with any billing systems.

About Ubitus:

Ubitus, Inc. was founded in 2007 and has 100 employees with offices in Taipei, Beijing, Guangzhou, Tokyo, and Seoul. As an outstanding provider of software platforms for fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) applications, the company offers next-generation services, making use of cloud computing solutions, for device manufacturers, wireless/wireline communication service providers, telecommunication network operators, and digital content providers. These services allow rich media to be enjoyed and shared on all kinds of devices, including PCs, IPTV, and mobile phones.

For more information, please visit http://www.ubitus.net or contact:

Sylvia Chou / Taipei
Ubitus Inc.
Tel: +886-2-2717-6123
Sylvia.chou@ubitus.net

Shinya Kasuga / Tokyo
Ubitus Inc.
Tel: +81-3-5211-8267
shinya.kasuga@ubitus.net

Source: Ubitus, Inc.
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