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Kure Technologies Inc V.KUR.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  UBSBF

Kure Technologies, Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company has no business activity. The Company's subsidiary is UBS Wireless Services Inc.


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Post by lookingtogetrichon Apr 04, 2001 12:51pm
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Mobile reception in digital quality

Mobile reception in digital qualityMobile reception in digital quality UBS technologies already has a proven track record with digital TV reception in cars and buses. And it will not be long before consumers will be able to watch TV with perfect video and audio quality on a laptop computer, a mobile phone or the information display in their motor car. COFDM-based DVB-T can also be used for applications other than the transmission of digital TV images. For example, COFDM technology can realise the dream of a completely flexible office environment, totally independent of cables and network sockets. Imagine a wireless PC network at the office, capable of transmitting massive volumes of data without cables! UBS technologies has already developed the technology and in conjunction with our partners we are currently studying how to make the first generation of systems available to companies and the general consumer.
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