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	<title>Comentários sobre: REPOSTED: LIFE GOES MOBILE&#8230; BROADCAST DIRECTLY FROM YOUR CELLPHONE</title>
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		<title>Por: MOBILE WEBTV LIVE BROADCAST BLOG &#187; Mobile Live Broadcasting?</title>
		<link>http://blog.manifesto21.com.br/2009/04/11/life-goes-mobile-broadcast-directly-from-your-cellphone/#comment-16694</link>
		<dc:creator>MOBILE WEBTV LIVE BROADCAST BLOG &#187; Mobile Live Broadcasting?</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 22:43:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Publicado por milena em 14 Out 2009 &#124; sob: English, BROADCAST FROM YOUR CELLPHONE  Tested&#8230; One week ago I gave a little help to Almas [via Cinemateca and University of São Paulo] about how to live streaming direct via cellphones.  Then, we streamed by  ustream&#8217;s app [it&#8217;s really interesting, but doesn&#8217;t work very well here at Sao Paulo, Brazil]&#8230; maybe the problem was during our connection [Claro, Tim, Vivo&#8230;]&#8230; [?] &#8230;&#8230;&#8230; me and Sil [via Manifesto21.TV Team] researched for it [the Brazillian Companies and their mobile data connections] during 2005 until february 2008; after it we decided to use 2 of them [one to upload - live stream - the sounds &amp; videos; the another one to preview - download - them, also in real time]. We worked during all that time in both technologies accessible to ordinary citizen: GPRS-EDGE and 3G. &#8230;&#8230;&#8230; What I&#8217;ve been heard about it nowadays, is that 3G technology doesn&#8217;t work very well anymore here, because there was an increase of the consumers [users of mobile telecommunication] - it could be a wonderful thing in a country like Brazil! - but without a better infra-structure and technological development by these companies since then. It&#8217;s really a pitty. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Publicado por milena em 14 Out 2009 | sob: English, BROADCAST FROM YOUR CELLPHONE  Tested&#8230; One week ago I gave a little help to Almas [via Cinemateca and University of São Paulo] about how to live streaming direct via cellphones.  Then, we streamed by  ustream&#8217;s app [it&#8217;s really interesting, but doesn&#8217;t work very well here at Sao Paulo, Brazil]&#8230; maybe the problem was during our connection [Claro, Tim, Vivo&#8230;]&#8230; [?] &#8230;&#8230;&#8230; me and Sil [via Manifesto21.TV Team] researched for it [the Brazillian Companies and their mobile data connections] during 2005 until february 2008; after it we decided to use 2 of them [one to upload - live stream - the sounds &amp; videos; the another one to preview - download - them, also in real time]. We worked during all that time in both technologies accessible to ordinary citizen: GPRS-EDGE and 3G. &#8230;&#8230;&#8230; What I&#8217;ve been heard about it nowadays, is that 3G technology doesn&#8217;t work very well anymore here, because there was an increase of the consumers [users of mobile telecommunication] &#8211; it could be a wonderful thing in a country like Brazil! &#8211; but without a better infra-structure and technological development by these companies since then. It&#8217;s really a pitty. [...]</p>
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