HQME
| Formation | January 2011 |
|---|---|
| Region served | Worldwide |
| Website | www.hqme.org |
High Quality Mobile Experience (HQME) is a platform with architecture that supports a proposed IEEE standard that leverages local storage and intelligent content caching to relieve network congestion and accelerate data delivery to the mobile device. HQME technology is designed to enable a more enjoyable mobile multimedia experience by more efficiently delivering bandwidth-intensive content and allowing users to consume it while bypassing common data delivery pitfalls and reducing negative impact to the overall network.
History
The HQME Steering Committee, a newly formed group of mobile and content industry leaders that includes SanDisk Corporation, SoftBank Mobile, Sony Pictures Entertainment and Orange, announced HQME at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain on February 14, 2011.
HQME is planned to be submitted to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) for consideration.
External links
- IEEE working group HQME Archived 2011-02-20 at the Wayback Machine
- IEEE Approves Development Of IEEE P2200
- BabyTV
- archived homepage 31-3-2012 retrieved 21-10-2016 (current website changed owner and content)
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