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PacketVideo Expands the Possibilities of Mobile Communications Through pv3 Mobilemedia System

Business Wire, Feb 18, 2002

PacketVideo products are compliant with standards and specifications from 3GPP, 3GPP2, MPEG-4, WAP, IETF and other global standards organizations and technical forums. pvPlayer, available for download at http://www.pv.com/update/index.asp, has been optimized for the majority of the chipsets for mobile devices, including ARM, Infineon, Intel, Lucent, QUALCOMM and Texas Instruments. PacketVideo is also working with all of the leading handset manufacturers to integrate its technology into multimedia-enabled mobile phones and personal digital assistants, including Casio, Compaq, HP, Motorola, Sagem, Sanyo, Sendo, Sharp and more.

For more details on the pv3 Mobilemedia System, visit www.pv.com.

About PacketVideo

PacketVideo is the world's leading provider of carrier class infrastructure software that enables mobilemedia today. PacketVideo's standards-based software products enable the distribution of one- and two-way video, high-quality audio, animation and rich graphics over wireless networks to mobile devices such as cellular telephones and personal digital assistants. PacketVideo's mobilemedia products enhance communication, productivity, security, information and entertainment, enabling the delivery of an enriching and productive mobile experience.

PacketVideo's investors include AOL Time Warner (NYSE:AOL), Comverse Technology (Nasdaq:CMVT), Credit Suisse First Boston, GE Equity (NYSE:GE), Intel Capital (Nasdaq:INTC), Kyocera (NYSE:KYO), Motorola (NYSE:MOT), Philips (NYSE:PHG), QUALCOMM (Nasdaq:QCOM), Siemens' Mustang Ventures, Sony Corp. of America (NYSE:SNE), Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq:SUNW), Texas Instruments (NYSE:TXN), and others. To learn more, visit www.pv.com.

PacketVideo and PacketVideo product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of PacketVideo Corp. All other trade names and trademarks are the property of their holders.

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