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Critical Path launches Contact-Centric Communications
New Memova Messaging solution integrates consumer messaging, content sharing and digital communications services into one console
Critical Path, a leading provider of messaging software and services, has unveiled Contact-Centric Communications – a new Memova Messaging solution designed for
JupiterResearch forecasts that messaging will continue to dominate European mobile services revenues despite strong content growth
European mobile content, services and messaging revenues to total 28 billion euros in 2011
JupiterResearch, a leading authority on the impact of the Internet and emerging consumer technologies on business, reveals that messaging will still be the predominant
Nimbuzz goes live with mobile calls to GTalk and MSN/Live Messenger
Netherlands company, Nimbuzz, has launched its voice enabled mobile and PC clients, designed to support more than 500 mobile phone models and Windows XP/2000 for the PC client. Additionally, Nimbuzz is now available for all Internet capable mobile
Visto and Seven both claim patents victory...
... but we'd rather be in Visto's shoes - doubled damages and an injunction awarded
Let's play a game of spot the difference.
UK MMS-ers send one million a day
FIRST OFFICIAL PICTURE MESSAGING TOTAL RELEASED
The Mobile Data Association (MDA) has said that UK mobile users sent 88 million picture messages (MMS) during the third quarter of 2006. October’s total was the highest, with 30 million picture
Struggling Glenayre Messaging bought by IP Unity
Glenayre's messaging division is set to be bought by applications server provider IP Unity for $25 million in cash.
FolloWap sold as OZ adds vc funding
American telecoms clearing house NeuStar has bought IP messaging company FolloWap for $139 in cash. FolloWap will be added to NeuStar’s range of services, which includes its SIP-IX suite and telephone number and routing database services.
Logica SMSC is IP ready
LogicaCMG has announced the latest release of its Short Message Service Centre, the Next Generation IP SMSC. The new release is IMS-ready and interoperable with fixed and mobile Instant Messaging (IM) platforms, preparing operators today for the future





