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19th March 2003 |
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The DNA's new features draw on Dilithium Networks' expertise in multimedia protocols, as well as on the experience accumulated by Dilithium Networks and its customers utilizing the DNA to troubleshoot live deployment quality and interoperability issues. The Dilithium Networks Analyzer 2.1 includes network monitoring functionality that allows the device to be used for passive call monitoring as required in a sniffing application. The network monitoring feature allows capture of call bitstream to file, offline analysis and display of call control as well as media channels. The DNA 2.1 also includes many other important features that lead to enhanced protocol testing and analysis, new interoperability troubleshooting and problem determination capabilities. H.245 User Input Indication support; additional trace features and codec enhancements are offered in the latest release. "Dilithium Networks has put in considerable resources behind the DNA incorporating the requirements of network operators and equipment suppliers for troubleshooting interoperability issues," said Harish Gandhi, senior product marketing manager for Dilithium Networks. "The new network monitoring feature enables network quality optimization and has therefore generated considerable interest from customers that are preparing to trial and deploy 3G services worldwide." Dilithium Networks' DNA offers a powerful and versatile tool for interoperability testing, troubleshooting and H.324M/3G-324M-based videotelephony service optimization for network equipment manufacturers, handset manufacturers and mobile operators deploying multimedia services over 3G networks. The DNA is designed for diagnosing, analyzing and monitoring several aspects of videotelephony calls, including call control, connection setup and tear down, and voice and video codec quality. Operators and OEMs are using the device to test new terminals and their interoperability with network equipment. |
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Sendo
introduced its first consumer GSM phone for the Americas - the S251. The
new S251 supports both GSM 850 and 1900 frequency bands, making Sendo
one of the first mobile phone manufacturers to ship with support for the
new GSM 850 band used in several countries in North and South America. |
Dilithium
Networks announced network monitoring support in a new release of the
Dilithium Networks Analyzer (DNA), a protocol analysis and test tool for
3G-324M markets. Dilithium Networks' DNA is the premier test tool for
H.324M/3G-324M as defined by 3GPP and 3GPP2. |
This
is the new 3G handset from Motorola which was has been spoted on the US
FCC's site. Looking at the 3 logo displayed on the handset it appears
to be heading for Hutchison 3G, This could mean that Motorola has made
an exclusive deal with Hutchison for retail in the countries where 3 has
a base. Namely, UK, Sweden, Austria, Italy, israel, Ireland, Hong Kong,
Denmark and Australia. |
UALCOMM
Incorporated announced that the Company will showcase advanced wireless
products and solutions reflecting CTIA Wireless 2003's theme of "Live
Well, Play Hard and Work Smart"at the Ernest N. MorialConvention
Center in New Orleans. |
CAMBRIDGE
Positioning Systems Ltd (CPS) is to expand its range of high accuracy
location products for 3G networks to meet growing demand from operators
and equipment vendors for industry standardised solutions. |
QUALCOMM
demonstrated a suite of new enhancements for CDMA2000 1xEV-DO, a third-generation
(3G) wireless technology optimized for data, at CTIA Wireless 2003 in
New Orleans. |
PalmSource
and Samsung Electronics, introduced the Mobile Information Terminals (MITs) SGH-i500, the world's first GSM-based next generation smart phone running on Palm OS(R) 5. |
Comsys
Communications & Signal Processing Ltd., a leader in licensable base-band
solutions for cellular standards, announced that WLAN and EDGE technologies
are complementary and together are likely to provide a full solution addressing
the needs of corporate data users. |
Based
on Microsoft's Smart Phone 2002 platform, MiTAC's Mio 8380 combines a
tri-band GPRS mobile phone and its wide array of tightly integrated digital
lifestyle-oriented features with a familiar user interface for easy accessibility.
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In
seperate notifications NTT DoCoMo and KPN Mobile announced they received
a Funding Call Notice from Hutchison 3G UK Holdings Limited ( H3G UK ).
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Unity
Wireless, a provider of power amplifiers to the wireless industry, announced
that it has established a full time presence in China, with the opening
of an office in Shenzhen. |
IIR
Conferences, the world's leading conference organizer, today announced
that its two flagship wireless conferences, The 2003 Mobile Americas Summit
and The 2003 CDMA Americas Congress, will both take place in Miami, FL
later this year. |
3G
has listed 66 of its press releases to show the history of 3G in the UK
following the first 3G operator to commercially launch 3G in the UK. The
ups and downs covering over 2 years - the management decisions which went
well and some which went not so well. We are there ! Congratulations to
Hutchison 3G and all the companies who supported them. |
Microsoft,
Sun, IBM, HP/Compaq and other IT leaders are positioning themselves as
the next set of players to carry the baton in the race for the unwired
enterprise. |
Developed
in Italy, Marconi's Access Hub (AXH2500) will aggregate UMTS traffic from Wind's metropolitan network to its core national network, which is based on Marconi's Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) equipment. |
School
children will sit in their break and do it, businessmen and women will
sit in an airport lounge and do it. People waiting for the bus, in a train,
or waiting in a queue will do it. Almost everyone will be using their
mobile phones for entertainment and games. |
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