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Industry wades into wireless ad waters

Advertisers, like everyone else, want the biggest bang for their buck.They want to reach as many people as possible without a lot of expense, and they want to get those people to see and understand their ad. Advertisers want to own the eyeballs of...

Varied players must make tough decisions to jumpstart wireless data

According to new reports from two major analyst firms, wireless data will be a huge business in the future, but not before software vendors, systems integrators and-especially-wireless carriers get in gear and make the tough decisions to take advantage of the situation.The mobile Internet...

Jordan M.T.S launches WAP services for prepaid customers

BUCHAREST, Romania—The Jordanian GSM operator Jordan M.T.S. launched a new service for its prepaid customers.The new service, called Mobile Internet (WAP), allows customers to access the Internet from a WAP-enabled handset. The customer can check e-mail, read the latest news and perform mobile banking...

GlobalDining featured on mobile Internet

BOULDER, Colo.-GlobalDining, an international mobile restaurant directory and reservation network, announced it has a new online feature that allows restaurant chefs, managers and owners to claim a restaurant listing as theirs and then edit and maintain it to keep it up to date.The service,...

Movicom BellSouth expands

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina—A year after initiating its operations outside the Buenos Aires metropolitan area (AMBA), Movicom BellSouth announced it has 200,000 new users in 10 cities of Argentina. Using its personal communications services (PCS) at 1900 MHz, the carrier is providing value-added services, such...

Australians to receive SMS-based game

SYDNEY, Australia—Telstra Mobile said it launched the first short message service (SMS) game in Australia. The game is based on the television program "Who Wants to be a Millionaire."Telstra said its customers send more than 70 million mobile messages a month. It plans to...

Air2Web offers 3.0 version

Despite the flailing economy and its recent battering of the wireless industry at large, wireless platform application provider Air2Web has pushed on and is now announcing the release of the third version of its already successful Mobile Internet Platform."In fact, we're doing quite well,"...

Stick Networks to deliver device for media-rich content

With less than two years in the game, software platform provider Stick Networks has already made a name for itself with its flagship Personal Digital Network, a wireless platform that incorporates seamless integrated communications with advanced content delivery capabilities, to offer end users a...

News Briefs: Humbled industry tackles survival issues

CellStar Corp. said the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has informed it that the investigation into its compliance with federal securities laws has been terminated. "We are pleased to put this matter behind us and have believed from the beginning that the company complied...

Sprint PCS signs network-upgrade agreements

In spite of recent questions regarding the availability of spectrum for next-generation services, Sprint PCS pushed forward last week, announcing two deals with Lucent Technologies Inc. and Nortel Networks to upgrade the carrier's nationwide network for high-speed services planned for later this year.The deal...

I-mode services on track for European launch: U.S. launch by AT&T delayed until 2002

TOKYO- NTT DoCoMo, in cooperation with KPN Mobile and E-Plus, is scheduled to launch i-mode-like services in the Netherlands and Germany in the fourth quarter. Access, a Japanese provider of microbrowsers for non-PC devices including NTT DoCoMo's i-mode service, is also exploring the European...

ACT plans to offer first commercial 3G base station

MELBOURNE, Australia-Melbourne wireless telecom developer Advanced Communications Technologies (ACT) is on track to be the first company in the world to commercially launch a multiprotocol mobile base station, including third-generation (3G) wireless capabilities, as early as the end of the year.Called SpectruCell, the multiple...

Products

Handsets/ devicesMitsubishiMitsubishi released three new handsets. The Eclipse is a General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) phone with a color display. The dual-band phone offers 256 colors and up to 86 kilobits-per-second data speeds. It has several features for business users. The phone allows users...

Australian operators take cautious 3G approach: Most carriers have chosen W-CDMA

MELBOURNE, Australia-Most of the major telecommunications carriers to have successfully bid at the recent Australian 2 GHz spectrum auctions plan to adopt wideband-CDMA (W-CDMA) for third-generation (3G) services.Cable & Wireless Optus and Vodafone operate GSM digital mobile services; Hutchison has a CDMA network. All...

Briefs

Wireless giants CMG, Comverse, Ericsson, Logica, Motorola, Nokia and Siemens are partnering to raise awareness of Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) and to promote the technology's development in an open global market. MMS combines audio and video clips, photographs and images with text messaging. The...

WORLD BRIEFS

PortugalOni Way, a Portuguese mobile operator that recently won a UMTS 3G license, has selected Accenture as the primary systems integrator for its integrated billing solution. The solution includes the Amdocs 3G billing platform. The Accenture/Amdocs solution provides Oni Way with single billing for...

M-Services initiative comes out of the gate running

The GSM Association-the body behind GSM and GPRS networks, as well as the popular short message service-announced last week another standards effort, one that some industry observers believe will be a major catalyst for the worldwide uptake of the mobile Internet."We view the creation...

PacketVideo, Siemens partner to resell 3G streaming media services

PacketVideo Corp. scored a major deal today with Siemens Information and Communication Mobile, which will resell the streaming media company's MPEG-4 technology platform to mobile operators. The deal is another in a long string of significant sales for PacketVideo."It's a further endorsement of our...

DigiMine tracks customer content use

Companies looking to improve their wireless Internet offerings are missing out on some valuable information-information that's right under their noses, said Nick Besbeas, executive vice president of sales and marketing for DigiMine Inc.That information involves what mobile Internet users are actually doing-where they're going,...

Products

Cellemetry L.L.C.Numerex Corp. announced that its subsidiary, Cellemetry L.L.C., will incorporate Ida Corp.'s Global Trakit Data Center in its Cellemetry network, enabling automatic vehicle location and remote asset management. According to Geoff Girdler, head of the Numerex wireless communication group, "This powerful tool for...

BT Cellnet to use Seven software

LONDON-BT Cellnet will use Seven's mobile software architecture to launch its Connected wireless Internet service.Connected, which is a mobile Internet portal and suite of services for business customers in the United Kingdom, is part of BT Cellnet's Genie, the carrier's mobile Internet business.Seven said...

Comverse to demonstrate Picture Messaging solution

ATLANTA-Comverse, a unit of Comverse Technology Inc., demonstrated its Picture Messaging solution using Java technology-based mobile devices last week at Supercomm. According to Comverse, its Picture Messaging application, which is capable of running on second-generation networks, allows users to create, send and forward full-color...

PDA price wars pummel industry

As the nation's two dominant personal digital assistant makers watch their stocks crumble, their revenue expectations halved and the fires of a price war blazing, some in the industry wonder whether the PDA market isn't quite the gold mine many had hoped.Others, however, see...

People clamor to take part in DoCoMo trial

Worldwide rollout of next-generation wireless services went 2 for 1 last week as both Japanese operator NTT DoCoMo and U.K.-based Vodafone Group plc introduced handsets for high-speed data services, while Finnish operator Sonera said it was delaying its rollout due to a lack of...