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What is 3GP?

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3GP is a MPEG4 based video file format used mostly in mobile terminals, such as mobile phones to store media (audio/video). This file format is designed for 3rd generation mobile devices. This file format is a simpler version of ISO 14496-1 Media Format. MOV (used by QuickTime) is also a format which follows similar file format. This format can only carry video encoded as MPEG-4 or H.263. Audio is stored in AMR-NB or AAC-LC formats.

Third Generation Presence’ is the term for the integrated online management of an artist or celebrity, covering all aspects of their professional and personal online publicity and security. It combines together websites, email security, collaboration, global accessibility and brand control to allow an artist to manage their virtual identity as completely as possible.

3GPP is defined by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project and 3GPP is defined by 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2. They are the worldwide standards for the creation, delivery and playback of multimedia over 3rd generation. These standards seek to provide uniform delivery of rich multimedia over newly evolved, broadband mobile networks (3rd generation networks) to the latest multimedia-enabled wireless devices, such as cell phones.

3GP - is the new mobile phone video file format.
3GPP, 3GPP2 are the new worldwide standard for the creation, delivery and playback of multimedia over 3rd generation, high-speed wireless networks. Defined by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project and 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2 respectively, these standards seek to provide uniform delivery of rich multimedia over newly evolved, broadband mobile networks (3rd generation networks) to the latest multimedia-enabled wireless devices. Tailored to the unique requirements of mobile devices, 3GPP and 3GPP2 take advantage of MPEG-4, the standard for delivery of video and audio over the Internet.

The evolution of high-speed wireless digital networks is based on two predominant technologies ?GSM and CDMA2000. Both types of 3G networks are currently being deployed worldwide to offer consumers a variety of on-the-go multimedia services.

Many of the world?s largest telecommunications infrastructure companies provide 3GPP and 3GPP2 mobile content delivery products and services to operators. Examples include: Alcatel, Sony Ericsson, Nokia, Siemens Mobile, Sun Microsystems etc.

Many of today?s new mobile phones offer 3GPP and 3GPP2 content capture and playback capabilities. Leading providers of these standards-based multimedia phones include: Motorola, NEC, Nokia, Panasonic, Sanyo, Sharp, Sony Ericsson, Toshiba, Qualcomm etc.

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