Articles tagged with: Redknee
German network expands MMS billing capability
redknee has announced that Germany's E-Plus has chosen their MMS solution to enable value-based billing for mobile multi-media services such as games, pictures, and short video clips. With the redknee Prepaid MMS solution, E-Plus has expanded their MMS portfolio to all prepaid subscribers, and also offer new group messaging services such as sending a digital picture to multiple subscribers, or playing multi-media games with multiple players. This solution leverages redknee's Prepaid SMS Rating Solution already deployed in the E-Plus GSM network. more
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Austria to get location based services
The Austrian GSM network, mobilkom austria has chosen redknee and Kapsch CarrierCom to deliver a location system based on 3GPP standards to support GSM and UMTS networks in Austria. redknee's Location System for GSM and UMTS networks will be distributed through Kapsch CarrierCom, and enables subscriber services to be linked with location-based services. Using redknee's Location System these 'location-aware' subscriber services will be delivered across both 2G and 3G networks. more
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German network upgrades PrePay SMS service
redknee has announced that E-Plus has launched their high-performance SMS solution to enable international text messaging. With this rating solution, E-Plus can now offer SMS services to their prepaid customers as they roam to nearly any region in the world. Additionally E-Plus can enhance their messaging systems with new multi-media and content-based rating features. more
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O2 Ireland selects WLAN billing partner
O2 Ireland has selected redknee to supply a comprehensive, real-time WLAN billing, authentication, and security system. With the redknee solution, O2 Ireland will be the first network operator in Europe to offer secure wireless broadband access using a wide range of convenient payment options from designated Wi-Fi Zones. As part of the agreement, redknee has also provided O2 Ireland with complete end-to-end WLAN integration services. redknee's suite of service applications integrates with existing mobile network infrastructure and easily scales to support a rapidly expanding base of customers and applications. more
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Redknee to integrate Borland software into its applications
Borland Software has announced that the Canadian mobile applications developer, redknee plans to integrate Borland JBuilder, the Java development environment, with its Open Services Architecture (OSA) software based framework, OASIS. This integration brings together the best of the Java development and wireless software worlds, offering Java developers the ability to create advanced mobile applications that leverage valuable features of mobile networks such as messaging, location, presence and billing capabilities. Previously, redknee integrated Borland Enterprise Server, VisiBroker Edition, which fully supports CORBA, into its OASIS product that enables developers to build wireless applications for multiple networks with open Parlay standards-based application programming interfaces (API). more
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redknee has announced the availability of their Wireless LAN Gateway which will enable WLAN networks, operating on either 802.11 or a HIPERLAN framework to be integrated with GPRS and UMTS networks. The solution compliments the wide-area data coverage provided by GPRS and UMTS networks and addresses key requirements for a successful WLAN market acceptance. more
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VIAG enhances PrePay SMS services
VIAG Interkom and redknee have deployed real-time SMS rating services in Germany. These services are delivered through redknee's Synaxis and SMS Billing application, part of the redknee OASIS family of solutions. The solution also includes a unified voice and messaging account structure, real-time rating for mobile multi-media, and support for international roaming. Prior to the introduction of a unified voice and messaging account solution, customers needed to manage separate accounts for voice and SMS messaging. Now, with only one account to manage, consumers are using SMS services more often. more
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