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Tokyo, Japan / Oslo, Norway Sept. 25, 2008 -- Opera
Software today announced that KDDI and
Okinawa Cellular has selected
Opera Devices 9 for its new product, "au BOX". "au BOX" is a set-top
box (STB) that allows users to enjoy music and video content downloaded
via their TV sets on their au mobile phones. With Opera, users can not
only enjoy the Internet on their TV sets, but also enjoy content on
their au mobile phones. The "au BOX" will be made available on November
1st, 2008 in Japan.
With the Opera browser, users can not only
utilize video-on-demand service, but also purchase content through
their mobile subscriptions and use that content on their au mobile
phones. This will enable users on the go to casually enjoy content they
so far have only been able to access at home.
"With the introduction of the "au BOX," the mobile phone world and
TV world have come together," said Jon von Tetzchner, CEO, Opera
Software. "KDDI has dramatically improved the capabilities of mobile
phones with their product innovations. We are proud to provide a new
Web experience to users, where content can flow seamlessly between
mobile phones and TVs."
"The flexible and scalable design of the
Opera Devices 9 SDK has been very helpful when developing the
collaboration between "au BOX" and mobile phones," said Makoto
Takahashi, Associate Senior Vice President, Member of the Board, KDDI.
"We are delighted to provide "au BOX", which allows many users to enjoy
music and video more easily. By realizing each user's needs and
obsession for enjoying music, video and sports using mobile phones,
KDDI is aiming for being a "Lifestyle Navigator", which supports and
creates the lifestyle of customers and provides more advanced services
than other companies. By providing "au BOX" at this time, we are
confident that we can enrich au users' lives in their homes. Opera
provides the most suitable rendering engine and interface for both
mobile phones and widescreen TVs. For "au BOX", Opera Devices 9 SDK was
the best choice to provide a Web experience compatible with au mobile
phones."
About KDDI
KDDI is a diversified
telecommunication operator formed by the merger of DDI, KDD and IDO in
2000, and is the only domestic company that provides both mobile
communication service and broadband service. The number of subscribers
to the mobile phone services under the au brand is over 30 million. At
KDDI, aggressive improvement of communications environment in
preparation for the coming ubiquitous network society is underway and
KDDI is aiming to become a "ubiquitous solution company" which provides
high value-added solutions.
Information Source: Opera Software
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