US
: The CDMA Development Group announced the winners of the 2005 3G
CDMA Industry Achievement Awards, which were presented yesterday at
the 3G CDMA Americas Congress. Companies and individuals were recognized
for excellence in deploying 3G CDMA networks, products, and services.
Awards for consumer and enterprise applications were also presented,
in partnership with the Mobile Entertainment Forum (MEF) and Mobile
Enterprise magazine, respectively.
The industry and consumer
awards were presented by Perry LaForge, executive director of the
CDG, and Greg Young, chief officer, network and VAS for Tata Teleservices
and a CDG executive officer. LaForge and Ed Meskill, publisher of
Mobile Enterprise magazine, presented the enterprise awards.
"The CDMA community
is leading in the delivery of 3G wireless services across the globe
and there are many accomplishments to recognize," said LaForge.
"The CDG congratulates all recipients of this year's awards and
applauds their contributions to making CDMA2000(r) the technology
of choice for 3G."
This year's 3G CDMA Industry
Achievement Award recipients are:
-- Industry Leadership: Mr. Tadashi Onodera, KDDI
This award is given to the individual who has provided dynamic
leadership in 3G CDMA industry activities, including contributions
to standards development and the growth and evolution of CDMA.
Tadashi Onodera,
President and Chairman of KDDI, for his
leadership in driving CDMA2000 penetration in Japan, and for
promoting the CDMA2000 family of standards in the global cellular
market.
-- International Leadership:
Sprint
This award is given to the company that has contributed
significantly to the expansion of 3G CDMA through system
deployments.
Sprint, for leading the
CDMA2000 industry in the number and growth
of international roaming agreements, and for offering analog and
GSM roaming where CDMA networks are not available.
-- Service Innovation:
Verizon Wireless
This award is given to the carrier that has leveraged the
capabilities of 3G CDMA to introduce innovative services to the
market.
Verizon Wireless, for
its rapid U.S.-nationwide deployment and
implementation of BroadbandAccess and V-CAST services using
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO technology.
-- Subscriber Technology
Innovation: TELUS Mobility, Digit Wireless
and LG Electronics, Inc.
This award is given to the companies that demonstrate forward
thinking in terms of services supported and terminal design.
Resulting products take advantage of the inherent benefits and
latest technological developments of 3G CDMA, offering consumers
state-of-the-art terminals in terms of both features and
packaging.
TELUS Mobility, Digit
Wireless and LG Electronics, for TELUS'
deployment of the LG 6190 handset which uses Digit Wireless'
Fastaps alphanumeric keypad, eliminating the triple tapping
required to input text for messaging, email and web browsing.
-- Network Technology
Innovation
This award is given to the company (or companies) that has
leveraged the capabilities of 3G CDMA to introduce innovative
services to the market.
BridgePort Networks developed
a live service that roams mobile
calls onto IP networks. The Mobile VoIP Live! service allows
users to experience first-hand the sound quality and advantages of
a service that provides seamless roaming between IP and mobile
networks.
Telcordia Technologies,
for developing Telcordia(r) Auto RF, an
open, standards-based software tool that ensures a wireless
network is working at its peak performance, resulting in increased
capital efficiency, quality of service and customer satisfaction.
-- Innovative Solutions
This award is given to the company (or companies) that has brought
new ideas and different approaches to product deployment.
Solutions provide value-added, cost-effective implementations for
operators supporting the advancement of 3G CDMA into the market.
Bitfone Corporation, for
developing device management solutions
that can diagnose problems remotely and fix mobile handsets by
updating firmware over-the-air (FOTA).
QUALCOMM, for developing
the MediaFLO System, an end-to-end
solution that enables multicasting of high-quality video, audio
streams, clipcast media, and IP data-casting. MediaFLO provides
the flexibility to bundle programming packages for specific market
segments while still maximizing the aggregate delivery of content
to numerous subscribers at once.
The Consumer awards winners
are:
-- Innovative Application
of Music/Audio: Motorola, Inc.
Given to the application developer that has leveraged the
capabilities of the 3G CDMA wireless medium to offer unique and
appealing music and/or audio applications to the consumer market.
Motorola, for its Color
Notes application, which allows voice and
text messaging to achieve a new level with animation, tunes,
sounds, and music that convey the user's emotions in a voice mail,
multimedia message or text message.
-- Innovative Use of Music:
KTF
Given to the operator that has leveraged the capabilities of the
3G CDMA wireless medium to offer unique and appealing music and/or
music applications to the consumer market. Qualifications include
sound, user interface and ease of use.
DOSIRAK allows KTF's subscribers
to enjoy streaming music or
download more than 900,000 titles. Subscribers can also relay
music to MP3 players and set ring-tones. DOSIRAK has garnered
more than 700,000 subscribers after only 3 months of commercial
service.
-- Innovative Mobile Game
Development: Mobliss
Given to the game developer that has leveraged the capabilities of
the 3G CDMA wireless medium to introduce a unique title or re-
develop a console game with broad appeal to the consumer market.
Mobliss' Brady
Bunch Kung Fu uses the speed of a CDMA2000 network to enable the player
to store the game, which consists of nine characters with over 25
frames of animation for each, on their
phone.
-- Innovative Use of Mobile
Television: Fox Mobile Entertainment
Given to the operator or content provider that has leveraged the
capabilities of the 3G CDMA wireless medium to offer unique and
appealing mobile TV programming to the consumer market.
"24: Conspiracy"
is a live-action drama created exclusively for
mobile phones that was inspired by the hit TV show "24."
From
script to filming, "24: Conspiracy" was tailor-made for
the mobile
medium, with a story designed to be told in 24 one-minute
segments.
-- Innovative
Entertainment Technology Development: KnowledgeWhere Corp. Given to
the platform developer that has leveraged the capabilities of the
3G CDMA wireless medium to develop technologies that enable developers
to create innovative
entertainment applications.
KnowledgeWhere Corp.,
for its Location Application Platform, a
full-featured multiplayer location-based gaming platform which
allows for the rapid creation of a multiplayer virtual world and
virtual objects.
The Enterprise awards
winners are:
-- Innovative Wireless
Enterprise Solution Implementation: Oasis
Gaming and DataRemote, Inc.
Given to the companies that have implemented a wireless enterprise
application via a 3G CDMA network with the aim of streamlining
operations, increasing worker productivity and achieving a
compelling return on investment.
Oasis Gaming and DataRemote
Inc. implemented an independent,
stand-alone wireless communication solution for the Iowa State
Lottery, the first wireless application used for lottery business
in the U.S. The ease of the application and affordable cost of
the wireless technology were critical components.
-- Innovative Wireless
Enterprise Solution Development
Given to the application developer that has leveraged the
capabilities of the 3G CDMA wireless medium to offer innovative
mobile applications that enable companies to streamline their
operations, increase worker productivity and achieve a compelling
return on their investments.
Using its CDMA2000 1X
and 1xEV-DO networks, Telecom New Zealand
has been able to develop a number of enterprise solutions that
take advantage of the network capabilities to deliver cost-
effective solutions providing improved efficiency and returns for
its customers. One example is Timing New Zealand: Mobile
Broadband enables them to deliver world class "instant"
results
for event organizers, media and on-site course commentators for
domestic and international sporting events such as the New Zealand
IRONMAN.
Telefonica Moviles Peru,
for developing a complete and unique
Sales Force Automation Solution based on BREW technology, whose
features help corporate customers to speed up their processes as
well as increase their productivity levels. This development has
been designed as an international solution with a centralized ASP
system in Lima that is capable of supporting multiple carriers and
customers throughout its operation area.