Tri-Vision U.S. V-Chip Patent Licensed to NEC
TORONTO -- April 24, 2006 - Tri-Vision International Ltd./Ltee today announced that it has licensed its United States Patent No. 5,828,402 to NEC Display Solutions, Ltd. of Japan. NEC Display Solutions was awarded a license for Canadian Patent No. 2,179,474 in February of this year. The licenses are valid through the expiration of the patent in 2016.
Companies which have acquired V-chip licenses for Tri-Vision's Canadian Patent No.2,179,474 and/or U.S. Patent No. 5,828,402 include: Sony, Hitachi, Sanyo, Philips, JVC, Matsushita, Sharp, Pioneer, Apex Digital, Samsung, LG Electronics, Funai, Orion, Toshiba, Eastech, Erae Electronics, Seiko Epson, Shenzhen KXD, Newlane, Xiamen, Konka, Optoma, Coretronic, ViewSonic, TTE, Syntax-Brillian, Akai, Chunghwa and many others. More than 20 other companies, many of them already licensed in Canada have notified Tri-Vision they intend to acquire the US license and a number of companies including Dell Inc. have committed to selling televisions under Tri-Vision V-chip license.
As part of the transition to a digital television broadcast system in the United States, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has mandated new rules to ensure that the V-chip can respond to any rating system changes in all digital television receiver products. Tri-Vision's open V-chip (also known as V-chip 2.0) is the only known, patented technology capable of accepting modified or new rating systems. The FCC rules took effect March 15, 2006.
About NEC Display Solutions Ltd.
NEC Display Solutions (formerly NEC-Mitsubishi) innovates, produces and delivers visual display products for a wide range of markets and applications. A wholly-owned subsidiary of NEC Corporation, the company leverages advanced LCD technologies, research and development in building on a rich history of product innovation, including the premiere brand in the display industry, MultiSync®.
Tri-Vision International Ltd/Ltee
Tri-Vision International Ltd/Ltee is a public company founded in 1986 Shares of the Company trade on Canada's Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) under the symbol TVL. Tri-Vision operates two wholly-owned subsidiaries: Tri-Vision Electronics Inc. and Think Broadband Solutions Inc.
Tri-Vision Electronics Inc. - Owns the sole rights to U.S. V-chip Patent No. 5,828,402 and Canadian V-chip Patent No. 2,179,474 and licenses V-chip globally. This subsidiary also markets Data Video Distribution System, Secure Pay TV, Addressable Pay TV (pay per view), Hotel Pay TV and Cable TV equipment worldwide.
Think Broadband Solutions Inc. - Authorized Canadian Distributor to Canada's broadband industry for Scientific Atlanta, PCT North America, Andrew Corp. and Samsung specializes in in-country equipment sales and supply, logistical support, niche product design and development, in-house and offshore manufacturing capabilities
To find out more about Tri-Vision International Ltd., visit our website at www.tri-vision.ca.
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