Articles tagged with: Instant Messaging and Mobile Im
NeuStar Delivers Mobile IM to Telefonica O2 Germany
Telefonica O2 Germany has selected NeuStar's Next Generation Messaging (NGM) services to power its mobile Instant Messaging (IM) service in Germany. The launch follows positive user feedback from a successful mobile IM trial carried out in 2008. more
Related Tags: telefonica-o2-germany, neustar, mobile-instant-messaging, telefonica-o2, Germany
Lack of Education Restricts Growth of Mobile Instant Messaging
Research released today by instant messaging vendor, ProcessOne, has revealed that 60% of mobile users would send less text messages if they were better educated about how to use mobile instant messaging (IM) services. Despite many more of today's mobile handsets having IM capability only 35% of the users surveyed currently used mobile IM with text messaging remaining the dominant communications medium. more
Related Tags: text-messaging, ict, text-messages, billing, mobile-instant-messaging, UK
Mobile Operator Revenues to Top $1 Trillion in 2011
In 2007, operators worldwide generated more than US$800 billion in mobile revenues. A report from Portio Research now expects this to to reach US$1,094.9 billion by year-end 2012, growing at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 6.4 percent. The US$1-trillion mark is expected to be reached by year-end 2011. more
Related Tags: asia-pacific, sms, mobile-data, arpu, rsa, mobile-video, mobile-instant-messaging
Turkcell Offers Windows Live Instant Messenger Service
NeuStar has partnered with Turkey's Turkcell to launch the Windows Live Messenger mobile instant messaging (IM) service to Turkcell's 35.1 million mobile subscribers. A longtime NeuStar customer, Turkcell has been and will continue to offer its own-community mobile IM service (Turkcell Messenger), which is powered by NeuStar's Instant Messaging Service Centre (IMSC). more
Related Tags: wind, turkcell, neustar, windows-live, Turkey
European Mobile Instant Messaging To Triple In The Next Six Years
Mobile instant messaging (IM) adoption in Europe will grow from 8 percent (26.7 million subscribers) in 2007 to 24 percent (80 million subscribers) by 2013, according to a new study by Forrester Research. Forrester's mobile IM forecast is based on a survey of 22,000 consumers across France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and the UK. more
Related Tags: text-messaging, France
Malaysian Operators Launch Mobile IM Interoperability
DiGi and Maxis, Malaysia's leading mobile Operators have launched an operator interconnect Mobile IM (MIM) service powered by Colibria. These new services will provide MIM capability for over fifteen million subscribers with a solution from Colibria's Elevate product portfolio. The platform also has the capability to interconnect with other Operators' MIM services throughout Malaysia. more
Related Tags: digi, maxis, colibria, Malaysia
Hutchison Taps NeuStar for Yahoo! Mobile IM Service
NeuStar says that it has provided Hutchison 3G UK with the necessary software to bring Yahoo! Messenger instant messaging (IM) service to 3's mobile customers in the UK. 3 chose NeuStar's Mobile Messaging Gateway solution to implement the roll out of Yahoo! Messenger across its subscriber base. more
Related Tags: mobile-messaging, hutchison-3g-uk, hutchison-3g, neustar, hutchison, windows-live
kajeet Selects Comverse Mobile Instant Messaging Solution
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Hutchison 3G Italy has selected NeuStar's Next Generation Messaging Services for mobile instant messaging (IM) in Italy. NeuStar's IMSC (IM Service Centre) and MMG (Mobile Messaging Gateway) will allow 3 Italia subscribers to see whether their Windows Live Messenger and 3 Italia IM "buddies" are online, and to communicate with them in real time. more
Related Tags: mobile-messaging, hutchison-3g, neustar, hutchison, 3-italia, mobile-instant-messaging, windows-live
Mobile Instant Messaging Needs Instant Action
The established mobile industry is in danger of missing the boat regarding mobile instant messaging (IM) and community networks warns an in-depth report from analysts BKI Media and fastmobile. more
Related Tags: social-networking, gartner, mobile-instant-messaging, danger
