Articles tagged with: 724 Solutions
Openwave Sues 724 Solutions Over Patent Infringements
Openwave Systems has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against 724 Solutions in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California to protect its IP rights. In its complaint, Openwave alleges that 724 Solutions has infringed several of Openwave's networking and communications patents. more
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Video Compression for Mobile Operators
724 Solutions has launched a video compression software platform for mobile network operators offering connectivity to web based videos, such as YouTube. 724's Video Optimization Module allows mobile operators to preserve their radio network capacity by reducing the size of video files delivered to mobile internet and mobile broadband subscribers and also ensures that the most popular videos are delivered from an intelligent cache, thereby reducing the bandwidth required to repeatedly fetch such content from popular internet sites such as YouTube. more
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Mobile gaming firms looking to consolidate
A new report from Mobile Metrix has suggested that the next 6 months is likely to see the mobile gaming industry leaders further consolidate their position and a first tier of leading companies be defined, most likely those belonging to the Mobile Metrix A-List. It is will also become more difficult for newly established companies to make significant inroads into leading the industry but at the same time there is now a greater deal of stability for them to gain access to the market. more
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SMS used to charge PrePay phones
The Malaysia based software house, QuickNet has said that it is close to finishing implementation of its SMS based PrePay top-up service. According to Ramli Amat, Chairman and CEO of QuickNet Com, "Our mobile prepaid top-up solution is the first that is available for the Malaysian market. It is aimed to be a platform where the banking and telecommunications industries can provide value added services to their customers. The industry has shown a surge in SMS activities and it can be assumed that from students to working professionals, SMS is the way to go." more
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