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Nokia develops mobile P2P

Music, videos and games could soon be swapped on a mobile phone file-sharing network

developed by Nokia.

Lorant Farkas, at the Nokia Research Center in Budapest, adapted the peer-to-peer

schemes used by internet users to share files and tested them on 6600 model phones.

Popular internet P2P networks such as Gnutella and Kazaa allow users to search one

another's hard drives for music or video files and then download them directly.

The prototype network developed by Farkas can currently be used to share images and

text.

"Nowadays you can take pictures and record videos with a smart phone," Farkas told

New Scientist. "We were primarily thinking of this kind of content."

But future versions should go further. Farkas says developing the ability to share

digital music, compressed in formats such as MP3, is also a priority.

Nokia's system works on phones that connect to GPRS networks which make it cheap

to stay online.

Users are charged for the data they receive and send rather than the length of

time

they are connected.

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