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Reding leaves location companies wanting more

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We met a GSMA executive with a bit of a sore face today, pained by Vivien Reding´s decision renew her fight with the mobile operators again over roaming.

 

But apart from her offended hosts, there was another company with a reason to rue Reding´s choice of subject matter.

TruePosition executives had been rather hoping she would make more of the need to make 112 the member-state wide single emergency number, with sub-50 metre location accuracy attached to it.

No such luck though, and Michael Amarosa, senior vice president of public affairs, and Brian Varano, senior market analyst at TruePosition, were left today to emphasise the point that with 500 MEPs publicly signed up in support of such a goal, and background support from Reding, the day is moving closer when public and political pressure will make it unacceptable for mobile operators not to offer 112 services location information.

Location has been a hot topic at the show, with Nokia and many others talking about geo-tagging, navigation, and context aware content services. You´d think that would be good news for location companies, and to an extent it is. But in most of the proposals so far A-GPS is the proposed technology enabler.

The problem with GPS, though, is that it can have problems in buildings, and in high rise urban environments – not that that seems to worry the service providers and enablers unduly. Len Lauer, executive vice president at Qualcomm, one company pushing the advantages of GPS from a services point of view, said GPS was "a start".

Perhaps for consumer services it is, with it being non-essential to have absolute accuracy, and a mobile operator could fall back on another method to add location information to content.

But Amarosa said that with 30% of emergency calls coming form inside a building, and with many people, especially young people, not having a fixed phone any longer, operators will soon be responding to public pressure to be able to tell emergency services exactly where a 112 call has come from. Amarosa was quick to point out that there will most likely be no EU mandate around 112 location. Instead he thinks political and social pressure will be brought to bear, and operators will be in an uncomfortable position if they are seen as the ones blocking the progress of this technology.

The problem, as mobile operators see it, is that they have to bear the burden of the cost of installing the technology required to provide quick, accurate location fixes, in all environments. And with GPS not being enough to guarantee that information, that means investment in other, more costly technologies.

TruePosition´s preferred version is something called U-TDOA (Uplink Time Difference of Arrival), which it says provides the best quality information. Andrew Corporation too provides a variety of technologies, including U-TDOA, within its GeoMetrix system.

Polaris Wireless has a different technology, called Wireless Location Signatures (WLS) which uses knowledge of network topologies and environements for determining the location of a mobile phone.

Whatever the commercial and technical decisions made, Amarosa said that there is a clear need to bring all the relevant parties to the table, so there is agreement on the path going forward.

It´s just a shame, he might think, that Reding didn´t extend that invitation to the operators yesterday.

 

Mobixell’s Mobile Webcast selected by a leading European Operator to provide Mobile TV and Video on Demand

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Mobixell Networks, the provider of mobile multimedia and advertising solutions, has been selected by a leading European operator to deliver the highest quality of experience of Mobile TV and Video on Demand in time for the European Football Championships and the Olympic games.

Mobixell's Mobile Webcast solution will allow the operator to provide live video and audio streamed services over a vast variety and diversity of mobile devices, domains and networks. Mobixell's Mobile Webcast solution is a gateway that performs real-time adaptation, overcoming the challenges of handset variety, variable wireless network conditions and provides a continuous service even when the user hands-off from a high-bit rate connection (e.g. UMTS) to a low bit-rate (e.g. EDGE or GPRS) connection. Furthermore, it can enhance streams by adding advertisement and branding and opens up new possibilities for mobile advertising and sponsorship. Mobixell's robust and solution will be scaled to support over 6000 concurrent video stream sessions as required during high profile sport events.

Avichai Levy, Senior VP Marketing of Mobixell comments, "We were tested against two of the leading Mobile Video vendors over a number of weeks. The operator's employees received three different links to the same TV channel, they weren't told which link was associated with which vendor, and at the end they were asked to rate the quality of each of the channels. They voted that Mobixell's Mobile WebcastTM provided significantly better quality of Video and Audio than the two competing vendors.

"We are proud to have been chosen, especially by an operator that is considered an opinion leader with harsh demands for quality. With the European Football Championship this June, and afterwards, the Olympic games, we are confident that the operator's subscribers will be able to enjoy the best experience of Mobile TV and Video on Demand."

i-mate unveils latest in the Ultimate range at MWC

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i-mate, the specialist in Windows Mobile powered devices, has unveiled the latest devices in its Ultimate range, the Ultimate 9502 and the Ultimate 8502 at Mobile World Congress.

The Ultimate 9502 and 8502 are the latest devices from the Ultimate range, a collection of four devices in various forms to suit individual preferences, from classic PDA to a notebook replacement and were designed to provide the latest and best in phone and PDA technology. With a wide variety of features ranging from to HSDPA and HUSDPA connectivity to the 262k colour TFT screen , every component of the device is specified at a very high level. 

The Ultimate 9502 represents the flagship of the Ultimate range and delivers an all in one Windows Mobile device. Powered by 3.5G (HSDPA & HUSDPA), and WiFI and Bluetooth connectivity, the Ultimate 9502's VGA display is perfect for multimedia viewing, or checking through maps using the its integrated GPS functionality for navigation. There are dedicated shortcut keys all around the 9502, allowing easy and fast access to often used applications..  The 9502 includes integrated support for Direct Video Out capabilities, providing you with the option to connect it to monitors or projectors and watch videos off it or even use Windows Mobile on a larger screen. This feature was especially included in a business sense so users can perform video conferencing or project slideshows and presentations from the phone itself,  making it a viable alternative to a notebook.

The Ultimate 8502 delivers a customised out of the box experience in a slim line QWERTY keyboard form factor. With a 2.6 inch touchscreen with 65k colour TFT backlight, it is fully loaded with Microsoft Office Mobile giving users access to popular applications such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint on the go. This device also comes with built-in GPS navigation functionality offering users satellite navigation. The 8502 can play video clips directly and a variety of music file formats on the inbuilt Windows Media Player 10 Mobile media player.

"2008 sees i-mate continue to deliver on its iconic devices and sophisticated services," said Jim Morrison, CEO, i-mate. "The Ultimate range has already won plaudits on its design and strong specifications. The Ultimate 9502 and 8502 will continue to build on i-mate's, the best of breed combination of innovation, design and technology. Each of our devices is designed with different users in mind giving our customers real choice."

As part of i-mate(tm)'s service proposition, Mobile World Congress will also mark the launch of i-mate's I-Q Services, a portfolio of services that ensure the best wireless experience out of the box. With I-Q, i-mate can immediately customise user devices, fully support devices on a 24/7 basis and fully protect and if necessary, remotely wipe devices that are lost of stolen.  little as 48 hours. Mobile Operators can use i-Q to improve their services to the enterprise segment and to accelerate their time-to-market with new mobile devices to address the rapidly expanding mobile workforce. IDC estimates that the worldwide mobile worker population will grow to 878.2 million in 2009 to account for 21.3 percent of the global work force*.
 
Morrison concludes, "The mobile industry is starting to develop an approach where a customer can select a device based on what they want and need, not because they are restricted by available options. With the latest Ultimate devices powered by Windows Mobile and customised for the enterprise, we believe we are delivering what our customers are asking for."

Huawei Unveils Comprehensive IP Transport Infrastructure for Mobile Evolution (IPTime) at MWC 2008

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Huawei Technologies, a leader in providing next generation telecommunications network solutions for operators around the world, has unveiled the industry's most comprehensive IP Transport Infrastructure for Mobile Evolution (IPTime) at Mobile World Congress.

Huawei's IPTime is an ALL IP based transport solution that creates enhanced broadband experiences and TCO reductions in 2G/3G mobile networks for carriers. Huawei also used the event to showcase key components of the IPTime Solution, including PTN series packet transport networks equipment as well as the SmartAX series multi-service access modules.

"Huawei understands the customer demand that need to transform to ALL IP broadband networks, and has launched this industry-leading comprehensive IPTime Solution to meet their needs," said Ding Yun, President of Huawei's Network Product Line. "Solution Providers helping operators undergo the IP transformation of mobile transport networks need to have advanced technologies and experience in both mobile and broadband networking. Huawei possesses these capabilities and has helped many customers achieve business success."

Huawei's IPTime provides GPS-grade packet clock synchronization, SDH-like OAM and protection capabilities, supporting world-leading end-to-end carrier-grade performance in packet transport network. The architecture also provides PWE3 (Pseudo-Wire Emulation Edge to Edge) capability and supports abundant of interfaces, such as TDM, Ethernet, microwave, xDSL and xPON, helping carriers achieve smooth evolution from 2G to 3G, HSPA or LTE.

Redpine Signals uses Aeroflex/AT4 wireless WiMAX PCT system for live demonstrations of 802.11n Wi-Fi + Mobile WiMAX convergence solution at Mobile World Congress

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Aeroflex has announced that, at the Mobile World Congress 2008, Redpine Signals will use the Aeroflex/AT4 wireless WiMAX Protocol Conformance Test System to facilitate live demonstrations of its subscriber station designs showcasing Mobile WiMAX and 802.11n WLAN connectivity using its Lite-NMAX convergence solution. Redpine Signals will be using the Aeroflex/ AT4 wireless PCT system to provide a simulated WiMAX network for the subscriber station to operate against.

"Aeroflex has been highly flexible in providing us with the means to create a simulated WiMAX network at the Mobile World Congress on which to demonstrate our subscriber station designs," said Richard Murphy, Vice President of Marketing and Business Development for Redpine Signals. "Not only have they accommodated our request to provide a demonstration system but also provided significant engineering support in advance of the show to ensure that our customer demonstrations will run smoothly."

Stephen Hire, Director of Marketing for Aeroflex Asia, added: "Aeroflex and AT4 wireless are considered the leaders in WiMAX test.  Our WiMAX PCT system has been developed under the auspices of the WiMAX Forum and it has been designated official test equipment for WiMAX Certification. We see our role as one of partnership with our customers and this collaboration with Redpine Signals continues our long tradition at the Mobile World Congress of supporting customers with leading edge mobile test solutions. Elsewhere in the exhibition, for example, several network vendors will be using the Aeroflex TM500 LTE test mobile as part of their technology demonstrations".

In its Development Test Mode, the Aeroflex/AT4 wireless WiMAX PCT ensures first-line WiMAX equipment manufacturers, chipset developers and protocol stack developers have an early opportunity to test both subscriber and basestation functionality and interoperability throughout the development phase of their products.  It facilitates the integrated testing of the PHY and MAC to check the correctness of the protocol messaging and its conformance to WiMAX specifications.  In Conformance Test Mode, the WiMAX PCT system enables the testing of both WiMAX infrastructure equipment and devices against validated test cases prior to their submission for certification. 

De-Fi Mobile Chooses BroadSoft to enable Voice-over-WiFi applications

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BroadSoft, a provider of VoIP application software, has announced at Mobile World Congress that mobile application service provider De-Fi Mobile has chosen BroadSoft's BroadWorks VoIP application platform to enable the delivery of media-rich, advanced IP features and global voice service to mobile users, regardless of their wireless carrier and with predictable, affordable pricing.

De-Fi Mobile's new Straight Talk service disrupts the existing mobile services market by bridging the gaps between carrier networks, handset manufacturers and mobile application providers that has left subscribers with hit-or-miss call quality and often exorbitant pricing for non-local calling. Straight Talk, unveiled at Mobile World Congress, will allow users to enjoy advanced BroadWorks calling features on dual-mode handsets, and the ability to dial to and from anywhere in the world without worrying about high-cost roaming tariffs and long distance charges.

De-Fi Mobile has created its own IP Network for which BroadWorks will provide a consistent call experience across the IP domain and Circuit Switch domain, allowing WiFi-enabled mobile phones to access the SIP-based network.  Through peering and interconnect agreements with over 220 carriers, cable and DSL providers globally, the De-Fi Mobile network combines carrier-grade architecture and next-generation mobile technology to deliver a seamless, feature-rich user experience. 

"Voice-centric cellular networks are becoming increasingly stressed by media-rich IP applications and services," commented Jeffrey P. Rice, De-Fi's chief executive officer. "De-Fi built its own IP network to provide a superior alternative for media-rich, bandwidth intensive, real-time mobile applications and services. Wherever WiFi is available, mobile users can access De-Fi's application platform to receive BroadWorks-based voice services.

"Straight Talk is just our first service rollout," continued Rice. "Upcoming services include video, gaming, web access, social networking, IM, email… you name it, we will deliver it."

BroadWorks provides a range of services including call routing and call continuity, providing the pre-IMS architecture required to deliver high bandwidth mobile applications direct to mobile handsets provisioned with the De-Fi SIP client.  De-Fi Mobile subscribers will also have access to BroadWorks features such as simultaneous ring and alternate numbers. De-Fi Mobile subscribers will benefit from a carrier-grade quality of service at affordable, predictable costs.

"Whilst rich mobile applications offer carriers differentiation and new revenue opportunities, poor user experience and the high costs associated with the delivery of such high bandwidth services are preventing mass adoption. Consumers are hungry for a better user experience with exciting new applications," said Scott Wharton, vice president of Marketing for BroadSoft.  "De-Fi represents a fundamental shift in the mobile services industry toward mobile VoIP services that are 'De-Fined' by their quality, advanced features and price predictability."

Content providers to gain more control over pricing as demand rises for mobile media and entertainment, says Analysys

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Mobile network operatos (MNOs) still dominate the mobile media and entertainment (MME) value chain, but content providers are likely to gain greater control of end-user pricing and the customer relationship as the market develops and consumers demand more innovation, says Analysys, the global advisor of telecoms, IT and Media, at the GSMA Mobile World Congress.

"MNOs are certain to resist this trend," says Andrew Parkin-White, Principal Analyst at Analysys and co-author of Mobile Market Perspectives 2008 (A summary of recent research into the evolving mobile market).

"Revenue-share arrangements for most services are highly complexand, once the MNO takes its share, the remaining revenue is often divided among many content providers, making it difficult for them to achieve viable revenue streams."

Parkin-White says pricing of MME services continues to be too complex, often confusing consumers and inhibiting service take-up.

"MNOs aiming to be more than bit pipes, and looking to achieve crtical mass in the MME market, should abandon usage-based data charges," he argues.

Parkin-White believes that bundled offerings with fixed prices are likely to become the norm for most MME services. Device manufacturers are also active in the MME value chain and are promoting the growth of off-portal services. "Two good examples of this are Nokia's establishment of an MME system around its Ovi platform and Apple iPhone's new model for revenue sharing between carrier and handset provider," he explains.

Parkin-White feels that a number of online service providers have the potential to be very disruptive in the MME value chain:

"Google is foremost among these – it has made numerous forays into mobile advertising and has acquired several mobile media platforms and networking sites. MNOs should concentrate on driving MME service take-up and on differentiating their service offerings by improving the user experience, rather than focusing on acquiring unique content,"
Parkin-White says.

 

Yahoo! announces ground-breaking messaging service

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Yahoo! has just announced the availability, in Spring 2008, of OneConnect, the second of its One range of mobile services. OneConnect is a presence enabled messaging service that puts your SMS, email, IM and social network conversations all in one place, categorized by user, not by 'Service.' Messaging communications are threaded, and you can see all your threaded communications with a specific contact in one place, along with their status, any recent updates they have made to community sites and so on.

Because Yahoo! Is using its own developer platform which it recently opened, pretty much any site, IM commmunity or user group can be added to the service. What Yahoo! appears to have done is build and launch what every one else is talking about ­ the integration through open APIs of all your contacts and friends from your existing phone contact list, social network communities and email into one, presence-aware, location-aware, centralized contact list.

Marco Boerries, executive VP of Yahoo!'s Connected Life division, demonstrating the service, showed how users can view their contacts by name, by activity, by accessibility and by proximity.

The service can even  use Bluetooth, GPS or cell info to discover the proximity of people who are not in your contact list.

Geraldine Wilson, vice president for Europe of Connected Life in Yahoo!, said that although users can download the client direct to the handset, or access the service through their web browser on the handset, Yahoo! remains committed to working with operators, and is not seeking to bypass the operator..

"We are a company with a proven record of long term partner relationships," she said. "When we partner with a company we benefit in terms of discovery and navigation, and the whole market grows for everyone." She also said that although Yahoo! has to give back a share of ad revenues to operators when it partners with them, it still remains in Yahho!'s interest to seek out partnerships.

"Many operators are really only starting to get to grips with IM, and this is so far ahead of that it takes a bit of time for them to get their heads round it. But this absolutely does not replace operators' SMS and IM strategies. In fact it builds on them and is likely to lead to increased usage and visibility of these services." Yahoo! Also announced that it has replaced Google as T-Mobile's search partner of choice for web 'n' walk. This brings the addressable community, although not the actual user base, for Yahoo! OneSearch up to 600 million, pretty much from scratch in a year.

Agreement Sets the Stage for Yahoo! oneSearch to become the mobile search service in European T-Mobile markets

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Yahoo!, the global Internet company, has agreed to enter into a new strategic partnership with T-Mobile to bring Yahoo!'s mobile services to consumers in T-Mobile's European footprint. The agreement sets the stage for Yahoo! oneSearch to become the exclusive mobile search service for T-Mobile customers beginning at the end of March, 2008. 

"T-Mobile's decision to work with Yahoo! is a clear demonstration of the strength of our industry-leading mobile search service and our ability to work with partners to give consumers the best possible mobile Internet experience," says Marco Boerries, executive vice president, Connected Life, Yahoo! Inc. "Just one year ago we successfully reinvented mobile search with Yahoo! oneSearch and we have delivered on its promise as we work to establish Yahoo! as the starting point for the mobile Web. Soon we will bring this compelling experience to T-Mobile's millions of consumers across Europe."

"As a pioneer for the open mobile internet with web'n'walk, we give our customers instant and direct access to all available internet services, such as information, content, and communities" says Christopher Schläffer, Group Products & Innovation Officer, T-Mobile. "With Yahoo!, we combine our joint innovation power to bring the mobile Internet even closer to our customers. oneSearch, the best search product on the market, is a prime example here."

Yahoo! oneSearch quickly and easily delivers relevant results and instant answers to search queries, removing the need for consumers to navigate through a sea of PC Web links. oneSearch provides consumers with access to news, financial information, weather conditions, photos, Web images, and Web and Mobile Web sites. The companies plan to make the new service available in T-Mobile's European footprint. In addition, the companies intend to work together to create a differentiated Yahoo! oneSearch experience for T-Mobile customers in the future.

The two companies also plan to work together to bring additional Yahoo! services including Flickr, Yahoo! Messenger, Yahoo! Mail, Yahoo! Weather and Yahoo! Finance to T-Mobile customers. 

Aricent Develops High-Definition Video/Audio Encoders and Decoders for Texas Instruments Latest Mobile Technology

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Aricent, a full-service, full-spectrum communications software company, announced that it has developed high-definition video and audio encoders and decoders (codecs) for Texas Instruments' OMAP3430 processor-based mobile phones. Demonstrated for the first time  at Mobile World Congress, Barcelona, Aricent's high-definition software enables a new class of applications for the mobile consumer. The consumer will be able to use their mobile phone as a HD quality player and download high resolution HD content (720p) on their phone for playback on an HDTV screen or use the mobile phone as a DVD-quality camcorder recording in high resolution (720p). By decoding 720p MPEG-4 Simple Profile video in real-time, Aricent has become one of the first companies to offer DVD-quality record and playback capabilities for a range of mobile devices such as mobile handsets, portable media players and automotive entertainment systems.

Aricent's multimedia codecs were designed specifically for TI's OMAP3430 processor, the latest in a line of mobile platforms that combine PC- and consumer entertainment system-comparable performance with low power consumption. The Aricent MPEG4-SP 720p video and AAC audio codecs leverage the OMAP3430 processor capabilities (IVA(tm) 2.2 hardware accelerator and ARM(r) CortexTM-A8 superscalar microprocessor core) to achieve encoding and decoding of video streams at unprecedented resolutions. Aricent's multimedia software on the OMAP3430 processor is designed for multiple mobile platforms like Linux, Symbian and Windows Mobile. 

"The next generation of mobile phones will support multimedia features previously available only with high-end consumer electronics," said Markus Tremmel, worldwide wireless ecosystem manager Texas Instruments. "Using the processing power of the OMAP3430 processor, for the first time companies like Aricent are delivering better-than DVD-quality record and playback capabilities for mobile handsets."

"The Aricent high-definition codecs for the OMAP3430 processor will drive a completely new class of mobile multimedia experience," said Sajal Gupta, head of products, Aricent. "This software will allow consumers to record and play high-definition 720p video from their mobile phone, automotive entertainment system or personal media player."

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