Umeox had a very important announcement to make at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona; they were launching the world’s slimmest mobile phone.
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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.
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.
At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona we met with Vassili Philippov from SPB Software. They specialize on mobile software and work with all major device manufacturers. Their software works in practically all available platforms.
Oxydo mms, a mobile technology and marketing solutions provider, was present at the 2010 Mobile World Congress. Their products are dedicated to connecting commercial and business clients with their traditional audiences and beyond.
At the Mobile World Congress we spoke with Adam Schlegel, Lead Algorithm Designer at GestureTek, inventor and patent-holder in video-gesture-control software for interactive displays and devices.
MobiNetS provides planning, optimisation, engineering and added value services for mobile networks. They supply NPT, an end-to-end software suite. Their VAS offering includes Mobile Payment Server (MPS), cell broadcast and dynamic load balancing platform, customisation & system integration.
Vtion is one of the three leading providers of wireless data card solutions for mobile computing over wide area networks in China.
At the Mobile World Congress we spoke to Romeo Xue Zhong, Regional Sales Director at the company, who believes Vtion is one of only a few suppliers of wireless data cards in China that has the capability to produce wireless data cards for all 3G industry standards.
Read moreAt the Mobile World Congress we talked to Scott Papenfuss, Director of Business Development at Aplix, a Tokyo-based company that deploys Java technology in mobile phones and other consumer electronics devices.
The rapIDscan solution for mobile operators allows anyone with a suitably configured handset to collect subscriber’s ID data through an automated process combining Text and Facial Recognition and using the handsets advanced camera function.
Watch the interview with Blayne Jackson to find out more about the company and the product.
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