What’s new at Mobile World Congress 2011? Here is a quick update on what you may have missed.
Telefonica introduces FRIGO Reflections at the MWC, a unique experience to share the status of running applications between different devices.
Reliance Communications, telecom service provider in India, announced its plans to roll-out a Next Generation Mobile Portal (R World) to deliver mobile internet and data services using Motricity’s m-Core platform.
DeviceAnywhere, provider of end-to-end mobile application testing solutions, and Sogeti High Tech, engineering and technology consulting services and a 100% subsidiary of Capgemini Group, announced a new partnership focused on developing automated mobile application testing solutions.
Syniverse Technologies unveiled a new mobile video broadcast solution, Syniverse Video Broadcast Service, which will be completely interoperable across 3G and 4G devices and data networks worldwide.
Altair Semiconductor, developer of ultra-low power, small footprint and high performance 4G LTE chipsets, announced that their TD-LTE solution, combining Altair’s 4G LTE chipsets and Alcatel-Lucent’s LTE infrastructure, has successfully completed interoperability (IOT) testing and will take part in several TD-LTE field trials in India and China.
Pyro has choosen IBM for a green revolution in telecom deployments and will implement telecom deployments on IBM’s highly-energy efficient hardware and middleware solutions to develop cutting edge products.
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