Acquisition, analytics and mobile payments. These are just a few of the recurring topics in the world of telecom software this week. Welcome to our weekly telecom software wrap-up, where we gather together all of the biggest news stories on the topic in one convenient place. Catch up on this week’s news here:
- Allot Communications launched a new analytics tool for carriers called CleaerSee. In a video interview they spoke to RCR Wireless News about this new tool.
- Google acquires Android performance startup FlexyCore for a reported $23 Million.
- BlackBerry launches messenger app for iOS and Android, already tops five million downloads.
- Procera Networks and Skyfire announce deployment-ready partnership to tackle rapid growth of video traffic on networks.
- Agilent released a new application note that gives tips for better spectrum analysis.
- Ubuntu touch-based software finally arrives on mobile, but is still missing some critical elements.
- FreedomPop is separating voice from data on its new VoIP phone service.
- Want to use Wi-Fi for calls and text? Check out the innovation of Scratch Wireless.
- Square, Airbnb demonstrate why experience really is design.
- Learn about LTE roaming in the real world and diameter signaling deployment strategies. Watch this Ulticom video.
- Billing software solutions company Redknee announced that a leading tier-one operator in the Americas has renewed its agreement for Redknee’s software.
- Software startup Signifyd offers a solution to thwart e-commerce fraud.
- Savvis adds managed Hadoop to its enterprise cloud.
- Threat Stack, a Cambridge, Mass.-based startup, now has $1.2 million in seed money to fund the launch of its intrusion detection and forensics product for cloud servers.
- A new m-payment debuted at the Futurecom event this week. The product follows a joint venture between Claro Brazil and Bradesco, one of the largest banks in Latin America.