Нові "дешеві" індійські кнопкові мобілки з телескопічною антеною для прийому телевізійного сигнала на основі SDR для масового ринку Індії по ціні до 2000 рупій (24 долара / 1000 гривень) а також модель смартфона без антенки з сенсорним дисплеєм для прийому супутникового 5G-мовлення.
Saankhya Labs’ SDR chipset powers innovative Next Gen ATSC designs from ADTH, powered by SL3000 – Saankhya’s SDR (Software Defined Radio) based ATSC 3.0/1.0 demodulator chipset.
FreeStream Technologies (incubated at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur), Lava International and HMD announce launch plans under way to meet mass consumer demand for Direct-to-Mobile (D2M) phones ahead of large-scale field trials in India.
“For rapid proliferation of the device ecosystem, we are actively working with a number of mobile device suppliers to develop solutions that integrate our award-winning Software Defined Radio (SDR) chipsets. As an end-to-end originator and supplier of D2M technology – chipsets, radios, software and network infrastructure, we are fully equipped to rapidly validate end-to-end performance and gear up for launch.”
The phone aims to provide information and entertainment to underserved communities, particularly in rural and low-income areas.
"The phones are powered by Saankhya’s award winning SL3000 chipset, which is the foundational D2M enabler. We have also developed the Core Network platform that will enable delivery of targeted ads, CDN offload, educational content, emergency alerts and other apps that will empower the consumers furthering PM Modi’s vision of a digitally empowered India."