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News
Headlines on AT&T Wireless mMode(SM) Via 2.5G Wireless Platform
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25th April, 2002
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Tribune
Interactive announced that five of its newspaper Web sites are providing
news headlines and full-length news stories to AT&T Wireless mMode(SM)
users via 2.5G wireless platform. The sites are chicagotribune.com,
latimes.com, newsday.com, orlandosentinel.com, and sun-sentinel.com
(Florida Sun-Sentinel). "Wireless
technology is all about local news and information which makes Tribune's
newspaper Web sites and content a good fit for AT&T Wireless mMode,"
said David Hiller, Tribune Interactive president. "As wireless
technology continues to evolve in the U.S., Tribune looks forward to
working with AT&T Wireless and other providers to deliver quality
local content from our trusted newspaper brands." mMode provides dozens of unique services that enable AT&T Wireless customers to use their wireless phones for much more than placing phone calls and is available in all AT&T Wireless GSM(TM)/GPRS markets. "We're very pleased to add Tribune Interactive to our broadening portfolio of mMode destinations," said Andy Willett, vice president of Consumer Data Offers at AT&T Wireless. "Thanks to leading companies like Tribune Interactive, our customers can access compelling, news and information services while on-the-go." This agreement adds to Tribune's portfolio of wireless content agreements. Tribune Interactive and Tribune Media Services currently provide games, news stories and headlines, and entertainment venues and events to several wireless providers and services including Vindigo, AvantGo, Sprint PCS, AT&T PocketNet(SM) and Mobliss, Nextel and Upoc. |
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Tribune
Interactive announced that five of its newspaper Web sites are providing
news headlines and full-length news stories to AT&T Wireless mMode(SM)
users via 2.5G wireless platform.
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Starbase
Corporation , the leading provider of end-to-end collaborative products
for both the development and management of content and code for enterprise
and eBusiness applications
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NTT
DoCoMo, Inc. announced today the launch of a one-to-many video streaming
trial service called V-LiveTM.
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NTT
DoCoMo, Inc. announced today that it will begin licensing patents for
its proprietary W-CDMA technology, on which , the world's first third-generation
(3G) wireless service, is based.
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Faster
than a speeding bullet, able to stream video in a single bound, the technology
known as 3G is supposed to be just super for cell phones and other wireless
devices.
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724
Solutions announced availability of its Mobile Internet Gateway which
is tuned to empower cost effective access to 2.5G and 3G networks.
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RADCOM
Ltd. announced that one of Italy's leading mobile telephone operators
has selected RADCOM's protocol analyzers for testing and monitoring their
existing GPRS and future UMTS networks.
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The
new mobile phone data service GPRS launched commercially by dozens of
wireless telecoms operators has been slow to take off, with just one million
Europeans using it at the end of 2001
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If
you are a 3G wireless operator and you don't deliver the right news, entertainment,
and education content, you risk losing the battle for high-margin subscribers.
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ARM,
announced it has delivered a port of the Symbian OS (operating system)
for ARM Powered(R) 2.5 and 3G Smartphone devices to Motorola, Inc.'s Semiconductor
Products Sector (SPS).
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Intec
announced the launch of Inter-activatE, a carrier-grade application
for flow-through provisioning and activation of multiple communications
services over mobile, fixed, 3G and IP networks from a single platform.
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Next-generation
wireless data access technology that will offer mobile subscribers connectivity
at speeds up to 16 times faster than today's wireless connection rates
is now available for customer field trials from CommWorks
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Digital
Bridges Ltd., a global pioneer of wireless entertainment services, today
announced that it is providing a suite of its most advanced games to AT&T
Wireless as part of the carrier's mMode(SM) wireless service.
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first
ever speaker independent name dialing solution to be embedded in wireless
mobile devices.
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The
SCH-X590 has all the standard features of a high-end mobile phone. These
include a 40-chord progression polyphonic ring tone and support for online
multimedia services
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J-Phone
will delay its 3G wireless service to December 2002 due to delays in developing
new phones, loacal paper outlined.
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The new capability allows operators to launch highly personalized advanced
mobile data services that exploit the full capabilities of 2.5G and 3G
mobile devices
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CHUM
Television announced today the launch of MuchMobile - the first Canadian
extension of a specialty television brand into the wireless sector.
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Tenzing
Communications, Inc., the leading inflight connectivity provider, today
announced the first successful live demonstration of airborne two-way
short messaging service to mobile phones worldwide.
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Alcatel
today announced it has set up a cooperation with Orange Romania, with
the objective to develop 3G/UMTS mobile communications business in Romania.
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The
alliance makes Moviso and Xing the de facto leading mobile media providers
in Japan and the U.S., and is the first international provision of 16-voice
ringtones for U.S. mobile phones.
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Pelephone,
Israel's second largest wireless operator, has selected Nortel Networks
to build the country's first CDMA2000 1X third generation (3G) digital
wireless network, the companies announced today.
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| New CDMA2000 1x Wireless Phone with Color Display and Embedded Camera ( plus photos ) |
| Samsung Electronics has completed development of the worlds first CDMA2000 1X mobile phone (model: SCH-X590) with color display and embedded charge-coupled device (CCD) camera. |
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Moving
to speed the development of next-generation (2.5G and 3G) smart
phones, Motorola's DragonBall microprocessor will port to all versions of the Symbian operating system (OS). |
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The
global market for wireless operations support systems (OSSes)--the IT
infrastructure that performs customer care, provisioning, and management
functions in wireless networks--will exceed $12.4 billion this year.
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Picsel
Technologies and Samsung Electronics announced today that Samsung has
licensed Picsel's Interactive File Viewer (IFV) based on its innovative
ePAGE(TM) architecture to deliver next generation/multimedia
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Dutchtone,
the Orange SA subsidiary in The Netherlands, has selected Nortel Networks
to upgrade its wireless network with GSM and GPRS equipment and services,
extending an existing relationship.
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As
mobile station manufacturers seek easy-to-implement and cost effective
paths to upgrade from GSM/GPRS to EDGE networks, Comsys' EDGEware(TM)
software based platform offers the answer.
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Responding
to the increasing demand for higher quality multimedia-rich applications,
Symbian and Texas Instruments announced the availability of a Hardware
Accelerator API (HWA) in Symbian's OS.
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The
MMS push delivery manager is designed to enable mobile operators to create
push based MMS service packages and generate immediate MMS revenue from
launch
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Japan
may be the birthplace of the new generation mobile phones, but the carriers
that offer the service are having teething pains. For years, Japan's three
largest cellular phone carriers DoCoMo, KDDI and J-Phone had double-digit
sales growth.
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