
(Ubiquitous
Viewer – System)

ASIA
: Toshiba Corporation today announced the world’s first software
supporting remote operation of a personal computer from a mobile
phone. Ubiquitous Viewer provides access to any Windows-OS-based
home or office computer and allows users to open productivity software,
such as the MS Office suite, and to read and modify files. Ubiquitous
Viewer also supports access to PC-based e-mail, internet browser
and other PC applications, providing users with groundbreaking access
to PC-based resources at any time, wherever they are.
Developed in
collaboration with service and content providers, Ubiquitous Viewer
is a breakthrough software innovation that bridges the gap between
mobile phones and PCs. It offers users real-time PC access at all
times, whether they are sitting in a park or traveling on a train,
and marks a major step toward an age of ubiquitous connectivity,
when people will have total freedom in choosing where, when and
how they access computers and networked resources.
In developing
Ubiquitous Viewer, Toshiba developed a mobile phone menu to facilitate
remote access and use of the PC, and applied advanced data compression
technology to support rapid transfer of vast amounts of information
between the PC and mobile phone. Secure data transfers are achieved
by secure socket layer (SSL) encryption and by use of a one-time
password for opening the link between the mobile phone and PC.
Ubiquitous Viewer
will debut in CDMA1X mobile phones from KDDI's au, and Toshiba plans
to extend application to other carriers in the near future, in Japan
and overseas. Subscribers of au will be able to access the service
by the end of March 2005. The move to offer flat rate fee for mobile
phone services, now available for 3G phone services by KDDI and
NTT DoCoMo, is expected to boost the sales of Ubiquitous Viewer,
as mobile phone service subscribers will have access to unlimited
packet service and higher bandwidth.