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Broadband & Mobile Featured Article

November 07, 2007

Artificial Life Announces Expansion Plans Into Korea and 4G Technology


Artificial Life, a full service providers of broadband mobile technology and applications, has decided to enter the Korean mobile market in concert with its core technology adaptation and expansion into 4G technology.



Artificial Life’s services and products include: mobile games, mobile TV, mobile marketing, mobile product placements, mobile business applications, mobile aggregation and distribution and mobile middleware technology.

The Hong Kong-based company in a press release said it is actively evaluating potential acquisition targets in Korea and is also enhancing its current SEMP middleware platform, which already fully supports 3G and 3.5G (HSDPA) networks and devices, to now also support 4G networks, applications and devices.

The company also would enhance the current SEMP with new 4G features and modules, which will allow easier and better implementations of real-time video streaming, massive and real-time multi-user games and massive social networking mobile applications.

We have recently announced our expansion into new mobile business areas. Now we are taking the next step to also leap forward on the technology front. Korea is the world's second largest 3G and 3.5G market and therefore a key target market for our products and us,” said Eberhard Schoneburg, CEO of Artificial Life, Inc said in a press release.

In addition, Korea is a world leader and very active in preparing and launching 4G networks and devices, which is another quantum leap forward for mobile technology.

“4G networks and devices will allow so far unforeseen multi-user and social networking applications. Our proprietary SEMP technology will, in the coming months, be adapted to support the full range of possible 4G applications. We therefore think it is an appropriate time for us to enter this fascinating mobile market,'' said Schoneburg.

Anil Sharma is a TMCnet Contributing Editor.