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  • MWC 2010: Interview with Brett Stevens, CTO of NetComm

    NetComm is a developer of broadband internet products and services. They offer a diverse broadband product portfolio addressing business, consumer, industrial and specialized vertical industries.

    At the Mobile World Congress they were presenting what is claimed to be the world’s fastest HSPA+ embedded router. 3G21WN “BlackJack” is the first embedded router of its kind to operate at 21Mbps using the HSPA+ standard, as well as being a fully-functioning 11n wireless router with four Ethernet ports.

  • MWC 2010: Interview with Lukas Koukl of Jablocom

    At the Mobile World Congress we met with Lukas Koukl, Sales Manager at Jablocom, a Czech company that develops, produces and delivers GSM communication solutions.

    Providers in more than 20 countries use Jablocom’s GSM Desktop Phones for supporting services offered to residential customers (HomeZone, @Home, Zu Hause) as well as services focused on business customers (Virtual PBX, Wireless Office).

    Jablocom’s GSM Security Camera EYE-02 brings advanced security features into do-it-yourself market. It sends pictures from incidents through standard GSM data services – MMS, e-mail or web.


  • HTC Disagrees With Apple’s Actions

    HTC yesterday outlined its disagreement with Apple’s legal actions. Earlier this month Apple sued HTC for infringing 20 iPhone patents.

    “HTC disagrees with Apple’s actions and will fully defend itself. HTC strongly advocates intellectual property protection and will continue to respect other innovators and their technologies as we have always done, but we will continue to embrace competition through our own innovation as a healthy way for consumers to get the best mobile experience possible,” said Peter Chou, chief executive officer, HTC.

    He added that from day one, HTC has focused on creating “cutting-edge innovations that deliver unique value for people looking for a smartphone.”

    “In 1999 we started designing the XDA and T-Mobile Pocket PC Phone Edition, our first touch-screen smartphones, and they both shipped in 2002 with more than 50 additional HTC smartphone models shipping since then,” he said.

    In 2009, HTC launched its branded user experience, HTC Sense. “HTC Sense is focused on putting people at the center by making phones work in a more simple and natural way,” says the company. According to them, this experience was fundamentally based on listening and observing how people live and communicate.

    “HTC has always taken a partnership-oriented, collaborative approach to business. This has led to long-standing strategic partnerships with the top software, Internet and wireless technology companies in the industry as well as the top U.S., European and Asian mobile operators,” said Jason Mackenzie, vice president of HTC America.

    “It is through these relationships that we have been able to deliver the world’s most diverse series of smartphones to an even more diverse group of people around the world, recognizing that customers have very different needs.”

  • VoLGA Significantly Outperforms Call-Setup Times

    Recent Voice over LTE testing confirms that VoLGA (Voice over LTE via Generic Access) outperforms current 3G network call-setup times by nearly 40 percent.

    At the Mobile World Congress we talked to Steven Shaw, VP of Marketing at Kineto. They were demonstrating its VoLGA solution that delivers call-setup times even up to 65 percent faster than alternative LTE voice technologies.

    Kineto also provides software and services to major wireless infrastructure and handset vendors so they can deliver smart offload solutions based on Wi-Fi and Femtocell technologies.


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  • IPsmarx Introduces IP-PBX And SIP Trunking To Its “All In One” Solution

    IPsmarx has just announced the addition of a Multi-level IP-PBX and SIP trunking to its integrated VoIP softswitch/billing platform.

    According to the company, it’s a “complete solution for competitive service providers” to offer the portfolio of services demanded by the Small Mediums Business market.

    The Multi-level IP-PBX supports popular capabilities such as voicemail, unified messaging, auto attendant, DID management, E-911 and a host of calling features such as call waiting, call forwarding, 3-way calling, shared line appearances, Follow me services and more.

    Ipsmarx says this single integrated softswitch application server „allows service providers to simplify the management of customer accounts and reduce operations costs, while providing rich billing, reporting and invoicing functions, all in a single platform with the reliability and scalability not found in open source, or low end solutions.”

    The new solution of IPsmarx allows service providers to offer SIP Trunking to SMBs needing multiple channels for SIP connectivity of their premise-based PBXs. It also provides support for SOHO businesses and residential access with a complete set of Class 5 services.

    It has unified customer management console with web access for online account management. This allows service provider network administrators, customer service reps and resellers to create multiple rate plans and unlimited minutes packages.

    IPsmarx assures that end user customers are provided with access to their own system, allowing self-service extension management, extension group management, extension range flexibility, flexible auto attendant routing, direct phone number assignment and DID assignment.

    The system also offers integrated marketing capabilities: its promotion marketing system includes an integrated email platform to cross-promote services. It supports multi-lingual IVR, as well as multiple currencies. There is also an e-store function that includes a user portal, customizable features, automated sign up, and online payment processes.

    “We listened to our service provider customers and added the services and capabilities to address their needs in serving the SMB market,” said Arash Vahidnia, CEO of IPsmarx.

    “They needed a platform that is easily managed and provide the reliability that come from the IPsmarx testing protocol.

  • MWC 2010: Interview with Anton Porter of ClearWire

    Clearwire was present at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona; they are a mobile internet company. They currently work in 29 US cities and are looking to expand to by the end of the year reaching a third of the US population.

    Clearwire has also brought WiMAX mobility to Spain having recently launched in Malaga.

    Anton Porter tells us that the company gives Internet users a new way to access the Internet, watch our video interview with him to get a feel for what this Washington based company is doing.


  • MWC 2010: Interview with Jeremy Lau of Real Networks

    Real is a world leading digital entertainment provider, they specialize on ring tones, ring back tones as well as video and music on demand. They are the only company in the world that offers all these services.

    Watch our video interview at the Mobile World Congress with Jeremy Lau to find out what this company is expecting for 2010 and what consumers and businesses can look forward to.


  • MWC 2010: The World’s Slimmest Mobile Phone

    Umeox had a very important announcement to make at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona; they were launching the world’s slimmest mobile phone.

    The V3 is 0.58cm thick and on top of that it is being marketed as a low cost phone. It is the phone you want to take out with you on a night out and leave safely at home your iPhone or Blackberry.

    Watch our video interview with Laurent Le Pen to get an idea of what this trend setting Chinese company has to offer.

  • MWC 2010: Interview with Federico Rossi of Upstream

    Upstream is a mobile marketing company, they are world market leaders in their field.

    We met with Federico Rossi at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, and he told us about the services the company offers and different campaigns they have done with major clients.


  • MWC 2010: Interview with Bruce Webber of Anadigics

    Anadigics designs and manufactures radio frequency integrated circuit (RFIC) solutions for the broadband and wireless communications markets. They work with various manufacturers; their products are designed to be high power and high efficiency, leaving a very small footprint.

    We spoke to Bruce Webber, Director of Marketing, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, watch the video to find out some of the competitive advantages of they provide.