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5th May 2003 |
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The world's first quality assurance scheme for mobile phone applications launches today at www.siemens-mobile.com/developer. Created by Siemens Information and Communication Mobile, the 'Siemens mobile Optimized Test' and assurance logo will let developers prove the outstanding quality of their product. Also, it will offer consumers and operators a symbol of total quality assurance. The testing scheme is open to any developer of JavaT applications for Siemens handsets. Whether it is creating standalone or advanced client server applications, any developer can apply. The first step is to log on at www.siemens-mobile.com/developer and take the self-assessing Developer Test. If the correct criteria are met, developers then take part in the Siemens mobile Optimized Test. Run by engineers at the Siemens mobile test center, the testing provides impartial evaluation of each application. Additionally, the test center rewards developers with Javaä application expertise to help make great applications even better. There is access to a wealth of mobile application experience and knowledge, and experts help to fix various security or software bugs before the official provisioning of the software. Thomas
Wiemers, Vice President Applications and Services within the Siemens Information
and Communication Mobile Group, said: "Mobile applications are a
big hype in the industry at the moment, so it is a genuinely exciting
time for us. But there's a lurking danger with any increasingly popular
product - and that's the quality issue. As one of the industry's leading
manufacturers, we at Siemens believe it is our responsibility to our customers
- operators and end-users - to rigorously and independently screen quality
and offer an instantly-recognizable symbol of a first class |
| TODAY'S
PRESS RELEASES |
LocatioNet,
the developer of a comprehensive location-based service system for the
wireless market, announced the release of LocatioNet MyMap -- a first
to market integrated suite of graphical location-based service (LBS) application
modules. |
The
devices are designed to meet growing memory and bandwidth demands of future
2.5G and 3G handset designs by offering a lower cost/bit ratio than current
solutions. CellularRAM devices incorporate several low-power features
and are drop-in compatible, having the same voltage range, package, and
ball assignment, with asynchronous low-power SRAMs currently used in cell
phone designs. |
According
to Semico, an emerging class of devices dubbed Application Media Processors
will be the key to enabling the convergence of communications and multimedia
in 3G cell phones, smart phones, PDAs and other devices. |
3
believes that mobile video communication will give people a new way to
reach each other. You can see, feel and experience more in the mobile,
which brings mobile communication closer to real communication (face to
face). |
Enclosed
is a draft bill to amend section 3007 of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997
to shift auction deadlines for spectrum bands that are candidates for
use in connection with 3G advanced mobile wireless services. |
BenQ
unveiled its first color mobile phone, the BenQ S830C. Aimed at fashionista,
the dual-band feature-rich S830C is available in 4 eye-catching colors
and features the world's smallest external digital camera, 4096 reflective
color display, dual LCD screens, MMS functionality, polyphonic ringers,
and computer data sync. |
reated
by Siemens Information and Communication Mobile, the 'Siemens mobile Optimized
Test' and assurance logo will let developers prove the outstanding quality
of their product. |
Monet
Mobile Networks, a high-speed wireless Internet service provider, announced
the availability of Monet Broadband, a high-speed, mobile Internet service
in Bismarck, N.D. |
Telia's
mobile customers first in world to be able to use MMS via GPRS throughout
Western Europe and the U.S. |
The
solution also translates between a wide variety of video signaling protocols,
enabling IT managers to integrate WM end points into a larger videoconferencing
network that might include end points that use IP (H.323), legacy ISDN
(H.320), and/or emerging 3G video phones (3G-324M). |
fter
9 months of fruitless negotiations to derive a solution for implementing
Mobile Number Portability (MNP), Hutchison 3G is initiating a proceeding
with the Austrian regulatory authority against T-Mobile, One, Telering,
Telekom Austria and UTA. |
Software
vendors see an opportunity to sell CSPs order-management systems for new
service offerings, including IP data, long distance, VoIP, and 2.5G and
3G wireless data services. |
Kyocera
will offer versions of its Phantom, Blade and Rave Series phones that
support BREW 2.0 to carriers who wish to extend their BREW-based content
offerings to the mass-market segment of wireless customers. |
WiseBand
Communications Ltd., a leading innovator in the field of RF power amplifier
linearization technology, announced the introduction of Wise-DPD, a breakthrough
linearization technology for multi-carrier power amplifiers (MCPA) for
UMTS/CDMA2000 base-stations. |
he
call is fully compliant to 3GPP standards and test cases as an end-to-end
WCDMA FDD voice call. It was made from a standard Ubinetics Test Mobile
(TM100) to a Node B basestation implemented on picoArrays, to a controller
and core network. |
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