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Intel,
Nomadix Demo Wi-Fi / 3G Convergence |
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18th
May , 2006 |
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Europe : Nomadix announced a demonstration of Seamless Access with Intel at CTIA 2006 and, more recently, at the 2006 Spring Intel Developer Forum in Beijing, China. This effort marks Nomadix’ official entry into the fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) arena, and is available today on their public access gateways. Nomadix and Intel
have been cooperating in industry groups over the last two years to
enable Seamless Access roaming at public hotspots. “Seamless
Access for public access Wi-Fi networks, including interworking with
other networks such as GSM SIM-based network roaming, is an important
step forward for the industry,” said Dan Dahle, senior strategic
architect of Intel. “Nomadix has developed Seamless Access technology
in their products for the purpose of eliminating connection hurdles,
increasing security, enabling compelling services, and simplifying
the billing process for both users and operators. We look forward
to continuing to work with Nomadix and others in the industry to stimulate
deployment of Seamless Access for Wi-Fi as coverage expands in Digital
Cities and other HotSpots.” With Nomadix Interconnect Services™ (NIS) Intelligent Roaming application, service providers can sign lateral agreements whereby their users can roam to any NSE global point of presence. In its cooperation with Intel, Nomadix is demonstrating how the NSE can eliminate multiple passwords, accounts, and bills as users roam between multiple 3G and Wi-Fi networks. “Nomadix already has the capability to provide Intelligent Roaming between NSE points of presence, so fixed-mobile convergence is a logical progression,” said Balaji Pitchaikani, CTO of Nomadix. “Nomadix was one of the earliest vendor participants in creating the industry-wide International Roaming Access Protocols (IRAP), which has now become Seamless Access under the ETSI and 3GPP. Furthermore, FMC is only as strong as the bridges between networks, and Nomadix’ gateway and roaming technologies are a great match for Intel and the industry’s work toward Seamless Access. We are very pleased to be working together.” |
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