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PACKETVIDEO'S ADVANCED MULTIMEDIA PLAYER FOR VIDEO AND MUSIC POWERS 14 NEW MODELS IN NTT DoCoMo FOMA® 905i & 705i SERIES

Multiple File Format and DRM-Protected Content Playback Enabled by PacketVideo's Universal Player

TOKYO (Nov. 1, 2007) – PacketVideo Corporation (PV), a subsidiary of NextWave Wireless Inc. (NASDAQ: WAVE), has been selected by NTT DoCoMo to power 14 new advanced multimedia player handset options with PV’s universal player software, also known as CORE™ multimedia client framework.

All 14 handsets – model numbers D905i, F905i, P905i, SH905i, SO905i, P905iTV, SH905iTV, SO905iCS, D705iµ, P705µ, D705i, F705i, P705i, and PROSOLIDµ – are available in the Japanese market shortly. Through PV’s CORE software they all support Microsoft® Windows Media® technology.

Because PV’s CORE software can handle a broad array of media and file formats of video and music, FOMA handset users can play 3GPP (MP4), i-motion (MMP4), and Windows Media content. All 14 handsets support Microsoft’s Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) for phone-to-PC transferring in addition to using Windows Media Audio (WMA) and Windows Media Digital Rights Management 10 (WMDRM10) for portable devices to play Windows Media content. The following 7 models, P905i, SH905i, P905iTV, SH905iTV, P705µ, P705i, and PROSOLIDµ phones supporting Windows Media Video (WMV) for streaming services enable watching video content on network with full-browser application at 30 frames per second.

“Enabling quality, advanced video and music services for NTT DoCoMo’s FOMA subscribers is our privilege,” said Dr. Jim Brailean, PacketVideo CEO. “We appreciate the opportunity to extend our powerful mobile multimedia CORE software to even more phones for consumers who want to take advantage of NTT DoCoMo’s HSDPA 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 14 handsets – DoCoMo’s “Keitai” with the advanced multimedia services opens up the enjoyment of video and music to a broader range of consumer.”

“NTT DoCoMo’s collaboration with PV in P903iX HIGH-SPEED FOMA handset released this April brought the first HSDPA network product. The proven success of P903iX HIGH-SPEED raised the standard for quality video streaming services in our Japanese market,” said Kazunori Takagi, president of PV Japan. “We are honored to continue the implementation of our CORE software into multiple FOMA handsets and providing multimedia services for the benefit of FOMA subscribers.”

The following 58 FOMA phones including additional 2 models of SO series are powered by PV’s CORE software in Japan.

FOMA D Series D705iµ, D905i, D704i, D904i, D703i, D880iDS, D903iTV, D903i, D702iF, D702iBCL, D902iS, D851iWM, D702i, D701iWM, D902i, D701i, D901iS, D901i (19)
FOMA F Series F705i, F905i, F883iES, F704i, F904i, F883i, F703i, F903iBCS, F903iX HIGH-SPEED, F903i, F882iES, F902iS, F702iD, F902i, F881iES, F700iS, F901iS, F700i, F901iC, F880iES, F900iC, F900iT, F900i, F2102V, F2501 (25)
FOMA P Series P705iµ, P705i, PROSOLIDµ, P905iTV, P905i, P704i, P904i, P903iX HIGH-SPEED (8)
FOMA SH Series SH905iTV, SH905i, SH904i, SH903i (4)
FOMA SO Series SO905iCS, SO905i (2)

 

The following is a list of major functions and media formats, etc. that can be enabled by PV’s CORE software.

CORE Multimedia Framework Functions Media Formats, etc.
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

 

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About PacketVideo (PV): PV, a subsidiary of NextWave Wireless Inc. (NASDAQ: WAVE), is the software innovator powering the world’s leading mobile multimedia services. With more than 250 different devices supported and 160+ million PV multimedia clients deployed around the world, PV has the deepest, broadest and most respected multimedia software expertise in the industry. Founded in 1998, PV is headquartered in San Diego, California with regional offices in the U.S., Japan, Europe and India.

Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements: This press release contains “forward-looking statements” for purposes of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that involve risks and uncertainties. There can be no assurances that forward-looking statements will be achieved, and actual events or results could differ materially from the events or results predicted or from any other forward-looking statements made by, or on behalf of, PacketVideo, and should not be considered as an indication of future events or results. Important factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially include: our ability to develop and commercialize new products and services; our ability to enter into and maintain customer relationships; changes in capital requirements; and other risks described in filings of our parent company, NextWave Wireless Inc. (NASDAQ: WAVE) with the Securities and Exchange Commission. These risks and uncertainties, as well as others, are discussed in greater detail in the filings of NextWave Wireless Inc. with the Securities and Exchange Commission. All such documents are available through the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. PacketVideo and NextWave Wireless Inc. make no commitment to revise or update any forward-looking statements in order to reflect changes in events or circumstances after the date any such statement is made, except as may be required pursuant to applicable law.

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 the trademarks of their respective owners.

For further information:

PacketVideo U.S. Media Contact:

Gretchen Griswold
PacketVideo
858-731-5335
griswold@pv.com

PacketVideo Japan Media Contact:

Masahiro Sakamoto
Weber Shandwick Worldwide (Japan)
msakamoto@webershandwick.com

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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:

400 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