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Divitron Picks MontaVista
Linux for
Digital Video Broadcasting Terrestrial Device
Nokia Spin-off Uses MontaVista Linux for
AURA Broadcast Quality Monitoring Tool
Sunnyvale, Calif., and Turku, Finland, June 17, 2003
— MontaVista Software, Inc., the company powering the embedded revolution,
and Divitron Inc., which develops and manufactures products for Digital
Video Broadcasting Terrestrial (DVB-T) networks, today announced that
MontaVista® Linux® is the chosen operating system for Divitron’s
AURA, a new portable field test and monitoring receiver for network builders
and operators. AURA is a compact, integrated controlling and monitoring
device that offers all the basic DVB-T measurements in real-time, and
satisfies the demand for high coverage and quality DVB-T broadcasting
services.

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“We considered a proprietary OS but the business model and licensing
scheme the vendor offered did not meet our needs. Linux gives us access
to source code and to the large pool of available Linux programmers,”
said Matti Lipsanen, CEO of Divitron. “MontaVista adds great value
to the open source code by providing us with the right tools and tested
support packages for our chosen processor, the IBM Set-Top Box (STB) Integrated
Controller. We were also very impressed with MontaVista comprehensive
support and training. MontaVista Linux gave us a substantial edge in today’s
highly competitive environment.”

Some 35 countries worldwide, most of
them in Europe, have already made a decision to initiate terrestrial
digital TV broadcasts and plan to phase out analog broadcasts after
some 5 to 10 years. During the early stage of digital TV introduction,
when the construction of terrestrial digital TV broadcasting networks
is in progress, Divitron is focused on providing network builders
and operators with portable, easy-to-use tools to monitor indoor
and mobile reception of the services. After terrestrial digital
TV services evolve, the AURA technology may be applied in segments
of the transportation and car industries, as well as in consumer
products.
“The AURA represents the next generation of advanced DVB-T
devices,” said Cees Boshuizen, vice president of sales in
Europe, MontaVista Software. “MontaVista Linux is a robust,
open platform enabling Divitron to bring its innovative products
to market quickly and at lower total development costs. MontaVista
Software is proud to support Divitron in its development effort.”
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Divitron Inc. was founded in 2002 with initial seed funding from the
Nokia Early Stage Technology Fund. The origins of Divitron lie in the
research and development of Nokia and thus the company continues with
the development of technologies that are strategically important to Nokia.
In its products, Divitron utilizes technologies from Nokia and IBM.
“The AURA is based on IBM’s Set-Top Box Integrated Controller
family, a chip for next-generation digital set-top boxes including multimedia
home platforms (MHP), digital terrestrial services, interactive TV, Web
browsing and data broadcasting,” said Mark Ireland, manager, PowerPC
strategy and business development, IBM Microelectronics. “The STB,
coupled with MontaVista Linux, offers Divitron a scalable development
road map for its future products.”
About MontaVista Linux
MontaVista Linux Professional Edition 3.0 is the latest version of the
company’s cutting-edge embedded operating system and development
platform. Offering enhanced networking capabilities, increased tools coverage
and the latest Linux technology, this newly updated version of the product
enables embedded equipment manufacturers to develop a broad range of devices.
Availability
The AURA product is currently undergoing final testing and is in trials
with customers during the month of June. It will officially launch in
September 2003.
MontaVista Linux Professional Edition is available as a product subscription
through MontaVista Software and its worldwide distribution channels. MontaVista
Linux product subscriptions provide developer teams with the MontaVista
Linux kernel, deployment components, utilities, development tools, software
updates, access to the MontaVista Zone and comprehensive technical support.
About Divitron
Divitron provides portable, ultra-light and integrated solutions to DVB
network operators, broadcasters and Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT)
service providers worldwide. Divitron Inc. has its origins in Nokia R&D
and the company continues to further develop technologies that are strategically
important to Nokia. Building on the successful pre-work accomplished in
the Nokia laboratory, Divitron focuses on developing Digital Video Broadcasting
Terrestrial
(DVB-T) -compliant solutions to ensure high quality DVB service reception,
both in in-house and in mobile environments. Divitron was founded in February
2002 with seed funding from Nokia Early Stage Technology Fund. Divitron
is headquartered in Turku, Finland, with software development occurring
in Tampere, Finland. For more information, go to http://www.divitron.com.
About MontaVista Software
MontaVista Software is a leading global supplier of systems software for
intelligent connected devices and associated infrastructure. MontaVista
powers the embedded revolution by providing GNU/Linux-based open-source
software solutions. Founded in 1999 by real-time operating system (RTOS)
pioneer James Ready, MontaVista offers a family of products under the
MontaVista Linux umbrella that address broad-based software developer
needs encompassing applications ranging from communications infrastructure
to consumer electronics. Multiple Editions of MontaVista Linux are available
including Professional, Consumer Electronics and Carrier Grade, along
with complementary technology products providing powerful Java and graphics
development capabilities.
Headquartered in the heart of Silicon Valley, in Sunnyvale, Calif., MontaVista
Software is a privately held company funded by leading investors such
as Alloy Ventures, US Venture Partners, RRE Ventures, WR Hambrecht + Co.,
IBM, Intel Capital, Sony, Panasonic (Matsushita), Toshiba America and
Yamaha Corporation. For more information about MontaVista Software, please
visit http://www.mvista.com.
Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. MontaVista is
a registered trademark of MontaVista Software, Inc. All other names mentioned
are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of their respective
companies.
Contacts:
| MontaVista Software |
Divitron |
Joe Samagond
Director of Marketing and Corporate Communications
MontaVista Software Inc.
Phone: (408) 328-9234
E-mail: jsamagond@mvista.com
Patricia Colby
PR Strategy and Business Development
Pacifico Inc.
Phone: (408) 293 8600 x340
E-mail: pcolby@pacifico.com |
Matti Lipsanen
CEO
Divitron
Phone: (+358) 40 750 39531
E-mail: matti.lipsanen@divitron.com
Liisa Siikanen
Sales and Marketing Manager
Divitron
Phone: (+358) 207 330 239
E-Mail: liisa.siikanen@divitron.com |
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