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Six New FOMA® Handsets Feature Microsoft® Windows Media® Technology Enabled by PacketVideo’s Universal pvPlayer™

PacketVideo Corporation and NTT DoCoMo have expanded their collaboration to provide the Japanese market with six new advanced multimedia player handset options powered by PacketVideo’s Universal pvPlayer software.

All six handsets – model numbers D903i, D903iTV, F903i, F903iX HIGH-SPEED, P903iX HIGH-SPEED, and SH903i -- operate on the NTT DoCoMo’s 3G FOMATM network. They are available in the Japanese market shortly. Through PacketVideo’s Universal pvPlayer™, they all support Microsoft® Windows Media® technology.

“Enabling quality, advanced music and video services for NTT DoCoMo’s valued subscribers is our privilege,” said Dr. Jim Brailean, PacketVideo CEO. “We appreciate the opportunity to extend our powerful mobile multimedia Universal pvPlayer to even more phones for consumers who want to take advantage of NTT DoCoMo’s premium FOMA network.”

“It is our goal at NTT DoCoMo to provide our customers with the highest quality multimedia experience technology will allow, and this collaboration with PacketVideo has helped us reach that achievement,” said Takeshi Natsuno, Senior Vice President, Managing Director, Multimedia Services of NTT DoCoMo. “The addition of six handsets with the advanced multimedia services opens up the enjoyment of music to a broader range of consumers.”

“The proven success of NTT DoCoMo’s initial collaboration with PacketVideo with the F902iS handset released last June raised the standard for quality music services in our Japanese market,” said Kazunori Takagi, President of PacketVideo Japan. “We are honored to continue the implementation of our Universal pvPlayer into multiple FOMA handsets for the benefit of FOMA subscribers.”

Because the PacketVideo’s Universal pvPlayer™ can handle a broad array of media and file formats, users can play 3GPP (MP4), i-motion (MMP4) and Windows Media contents. The D903i, D903iTV, F903i, F903iX HIGH-SPEED, and SH903i phones also support Microsoft’s Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) for phone-to-PC file transferring in addition to using Windows Media Audio and Windows Media Digital Rights Management 10 for portable devices. The P903iX HIGH-SPEED is the first FOMA® phone supporting Microsoft Windows Media Video for streaming services.

The following 31 FOMA phones are powered by PacketVideo Universal pvPlayer™ in Japan.

FOMA D Series D903iTV, D903i, D702iF, D702iBCL, D902iS, D851iWM, D702i, D701iWM, D902i, D701i, D901iS, D901i
FOMA F Series F903iX HIGH-SPEED, F903i, F882iES, F902iS, F702iD, F902i, F881iES, F700iS, F901iS, F700i, F901iC, F880iES, F900iC, F900iT, F900i, F2102V, F2501
FOMA P Series P903iX HIGH-SPEED
FOMA SH Series SH903i

The following is a list of major functions and media formats, etc. that can be enabled by PacketVideo’s Universal pvPlayer™.

Product Functions Media Formats, etc.
Product Functions Media Formats, etc.
PacketVideo
Universal pvPlayer™
i-motion player MPEG-4V/H.263, AVC/H.264, GSM-AMR, AAC/+/++, G.726, ASF
Music Player AAC/+/++
WMA9, WMDRM10, MTP
HTTP Streaming Player WMV9, WMA9, WMDRM10

About PacketVideo

PacketVideo is the market innovator of multimedia software for the mobile industry, providing embedded multimedia entertainment and communications software for mobile phones and other devices. To date, PackeVideo has achieved 132 design wins for PacketVideo powered handsets. the company's software enables mobile phone users to watch TV, play digital music and videos, take digital pictures, record home movies, and make two-way videophone calls. PacketVideo's global leadership is proven by strong relationships with mobile operators, dominance in design wins, and the millions of PacketVideo powered multimedia phones shipped in markets around the world. PackeVideo was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in San Diego, California and operatores offices in Chicago, Illinois, Charlotte, North Carolina, as well as Tokyo, Japan, Nice, France and Tampere, Finland. For more information, visit www.pv.com.

FOMA and i-motion are trademarks or registered trademarks of NTT DoCoMo Inc. in Japan and other countries. NTT DoCoMo's FOMA service is only available to subscribers in Japan.

The names of companies and products mentioned may be trademarks of their respective owners.

For further information:

PacketVideo U.S. Media Contacts:
Gretchen Griswold
PacketVideo
858-731-5335
griswold@pv.com

Dann Wilkens
PacketVideo
858-731-5454
wilkens@pv.com

PacketVideo Japan Media Contacts
PacketVideo Japan - press.japan@pv.com
Masahiro Sakamoto
Weber Shandwick Worldwide (Japan)
msakamoto@webershandwick.com

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  • November 9, 2006

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FACTS

Founded:

August 10, 1998

Headquarters:

San Diego, California

Parent Company:

PacketVideo is a subsidiary of NextWave
Wireless Inc. (NASDAQ: WAVE)

Employees:

300 worldwide

Management Team:

Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder:

James C. Brailean, Ph.D.

Chief Technology Officer

Osama Alshaykh, Ph.D.

Chief Business Officer, General Counsel
and Vice President, Strategy

Joel Espelien

Executive Vice President,
Worldwide Sales and Marketing

Cathy Pucher

Vice President of Engineering

Mark R. Banham, Ph.D.

President, PacketVideo Japan

Kazunori Takagi

Vice President, Multimedia and Applications

Cheuk Chan

Vice President, Program Management

Barb Emond