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Launches new solution for mobile television and mobile personal video recorder (PVR) capability
 
DQC NEWS BUREAU
 
Friday, February 15, 2008

 

New Delhi
February 15th, 2008

SanDisk Corporation and SK Telecom mobile operator in Korea have announced that they have developed a new solution for mobile television and mobile personal video recorder (PVR) capability.

This new solution enables the mobile subscribers to view and record their favorite paid mobile TV content, anytime, anywhere on the network.

"By combining our OMA1 DRM2 version 2.0-compliant DRM solution and services, TrustedFlash security technology and mobile storage solutions from SanDisk, we can set new standards for secure content recording and distribution," said Dr Se-Hyun Oh, president of Convergence and Internet Business, SK Telecom.

This new card solution enables mobile network operators to offer premium mobile TV services that can be securely recorded on SanDisk TrustedFlash-enabled memory cards, while at the same time protecting against unauthorized transfer or distribution.

Subscribers can bring this paid mobile TV content with them when upgrading handsets, or port it to other devices, such as a personal media player or personal computer.

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