
Topic: Publications & Resources
The new items published under this topic are as follows.
STARHOME launches the FIRST Signalling based Preferred Network ROAMING CONTROL FOR MOBILE OPERATORS
20th February 2004 /Wi-Fi Technology News/- Starhome, a leader in roaming technology and value added solutions, has launched its ?Intelligent Preferred Network Tm? ? a suite of solutions which offers various single elements to a complete integrated Intelligent Preferred Network solution for mobile operators.
Zi Corporation Develops Software to Integrate eZiText, eZiTap into the New Voq?
Zi Corporation Develops Software to Integrate eZiText, eZiTap into the New Voq? Professional Phone by Sierra Wireless with Windows Mobile Software
CALGARY, AB, February 19, 2003 /Wi-Fi Technology News/- Zi Corporation (Nasdaq: ZICA) (TSX: ZIC), a leading provider of intelligent interface solutions, announced that it has worked closely with Microsoft Corp. to develop a new software system designed to enable Zi?s proprietary eZiText? and eZiTap? predictive text technologies to work seamlessly with the Microsoft Windows Mobile software for Smartphones.
GOODLINK industry standards-based wireless messaging and data access soon in UK
GOODLINK, AWARD-WINNING, INDUSTRY-STANDARDS BASED WIRELESS ENTEPRISE AND DATA ACCESS SYSTEM, TO BE RELEASED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
MAIDENHEAD, United Kingdom- 19th February 2004 /Wi-Fi Technology News/- Good Technology, the leader in industry standards-based wireless messaging and corporate data access, announced that GoodLink will be available in the United Kingdom.
Radioplan Releases Powerful Upgrade for 3G Optimization Solution at 3GSM
Dresden, Germany, February 19, 2004 /Wi-Fi Technology News/- Radioplan, a leading supplier of 3G radio network planning, optimization, and measurement analysis solutions, will release the latest version of their automated optimization solution for 3G, WiNeS 3.0, at the 3GSM World Congress, Cannes, 23-26 February 2004 (Hall 2, Stand F59).
Arthur D. Little and EXANE Predict Growth for Europen Mobile Operators
? Despite significant MMS handset sales, voice and SMS remain the key drivers of revenue growth
? Outlook in the UK for operators remains positive despite increases in competition
19 February 2004/Wi-Fi Technology News/- A new report from Arthur D. Little (ADL), one of Europe?s premier management and technology consulting firms and independent brokerage firm Exane, predicts a revenue increase of 7.5% for European mobile operators in 2004.
Jataayu to License the jMMS Client for Sierra Wireless?s Voq? Phone
Bangalore, India ? Feb 19 2004/Wi-Fi Technology News/-Jataayu Software, a wireless terminal solution provider for device makers, reference design vendors and OS providers, today announced that it has licensed to Sierra Wireless the Jataayu Multimedia Messaging Client -jMMS Client for the new Voq? Professional Phone.
General Wireless drives new eSMS market
Stockholm, Sweden, February 18/Wi-Fi Technology News/- General Wireless, provider of two-way eSMS to Europe?s leading operators, announced the availability of eSMS Executive for Lotus Notes and Outlook Express, in addition to MS-Outlook.
Zi Corporation to unveil world firsts text breakthroughs at 3GSM World Congress
February 13, 2004 /Wi-Fi Technology News/- Zi Corporation (Nasdaq: ZICA) (TSX: ZIC), whose technology lies at the heart of more than 70 million mobile phones around the world, will be unveiling the world?s first dual language text entry capability and other predictive text breakthroughs at this month?s 3GSM World Congress from February 23 to 26 in Cannes, France at Stand E21 in Hall 2.
Comcast's Bid For Disney Makes Sense In Principle, said Strategy Analytics
Boston, MA - February 13, 2004 /Wi-Fi Technology News/- Comcast Corp.'s surprise bid to acquire the Walt Disney Company reflects the new competitive realities in Digital TV and broadband Internet services, according to global research and consulting firm Strategy Analytics. But the chances of the unsolicited deal going forward under the terms outlined today remain uncertain.
Strategy Analytics - Close to 50% of Cellular Users Demand Location Based Services
Boston, MA & London, England - February 12, 2004 /Wi-Fi Technology News/- While application developers and the service provider community are focusing their resources on the deployment and marketing of infotainment services, "What Mobile Consumers Want," a new report from Strategy Analytics, indicates that the voice of the consumer--and consumer demand for more practical services such as step-by-step directions--is being overlooked.




