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NextWave Wireless Inc. today announced that DOCOMO has acquired a 35 percent equity stake in its subsidiary PacketVideo, a pioneer in wireless and digital home multimedia software and service applications, for $45.5 million
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NTT DOCOMO, INC. and San Diego, California-based PacketVideo Corporation, a subsidiary of NextWave Wireless Inc. and a pioneer in wireless and digital home multimedia software and service applications, today announced that DOCOMO has acquired a 35-percent stake in PacketVideo for $45.5 million. The all-cash transaction, effective immediately, is intended to strengthen DOCOMO’s position in ad...
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NTT DOCOMO, INC. and San Diego, California-based PacketVideo Corporation, a subsidiary of NextWave Wireless Inc. and a pioneer in wireless and digital home multimedia software and service applications, today announced that DOCOMO has acquired a 35-percent stake in PacketVideo for $45.5 million.Continue reading...
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DOCOMO and PacketVideo Form Strategic Alliance for Mobile Multimedia Software and Services NTT DOCOMO and PacketVideo today announced that DOCOMO has acquired a 35-percent stake in PacketVideo for $45.5 million. The all-cash transaction, effective immediately, is intended to strengthen DOCOMO’s position in advanced music and video services in Japan. The strategic alliance will enable DOCOMO to enhance its music and video service offerings while augmenting the competitive...
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Japan's NTT DoCoMo has acquired a 35-percent stake in US based PacketVideo for US$45.5 million. The company, a subsidiary of NextWave Wireless is a developer of mobile video services.
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NTT DoCoMo's 35% stake in PacketVideo intended to strengthen its position in advanced music and video services in Japan.
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