
| ALL TODAY'S PRESS RELEASES SEE BELOW |
| Intec Wins 3G Mobile Deal |
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14th May 2003 |
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Intec's solution will meet the complex 3G requirements of APBW by offering support for voice, data, content and other services as well as prepaid and postpaid business models. APBW plans to launch the first CDMA2000 commercial service in the country this year in the 800MHz frequency band that was awarded in the recent Taiwan 3G spectrum auction. "Inter-mediatE offers APBW a fully convergent and customisable mobile mediation solution with the sort of flexible usage collection and processing capabilities that a 3G operator with multiple services will require," says John Rocca, Intec's director for Asia-Pacific. "Inter-mediatE's powerful, distributed architecture will easily manage APBW's business needs and network traffic levels, delivering the highest quality of information to its downstream systems and maximising revenue potential from its next-generation services." Through the installation of the Intec's Inter-mediatE platform, APBW will attain fully convergent mediation capabilities to support the deployment of next generation mobile technologies. Inter-mediatE will help the company gather, process, and distribute usage data from its network in real-time. It will also give APBW the flexibility to implement its own business rules for mediation processing, enabling the company to launch new products and services quickly in full support of marketing initiatives and changing regulatory requirements. Commenting on the deal, Kevin Adams, Intec's CEO said: "This agreement further establishes Intec's Inter-mediatE solution as the world-leading mobile and 3G convergent mediation platform, particularly for next generation services. As mobile communications evolves, new technologies will provide mobile operators with different products and services. Intec's solution will ensure that APBW is at the forefront of these technological changes by giving them the scalability to manage increasing call traffic and the flexibility to support next generation service products." About Asia Pacific Broadband Wireless Communications Inc. (APBW) Asia Pacific Broadband Wireless Communications Inc. (APBW), founded in November 2001 and awarded a CDMA2000 license in February 2002, is the sole CDMA2000 operator in Taiwan and will start commercial services in 2003. The company belongs to the Rebar Group, which operates 23 businesses spanning manufacturing, communications, media, finance, real estate, and other services industries. As the sole CDMA2000 operator, APBW will leverage various Rebar-Group and external resources to promote CDMA products and services in Taiwan as well as roaming markets. |
| TODAY'S
PRESS RELEASES |
3G
& WLANs: Competing or Complementing" at the conference, which
draws an international audience from large-scale enterprises, national
and international carriers and communications technologies providers.
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Covigo,
Inc., a leading provider of adaptive software for developing and deploying
mobile, web and portal applications, today announced that the Covigo Platform
will now be named as two separate products -- Covigo Mobility Suite for
Enterprises and Covigo Mobility Suite for Operators. |
Lucent
set up a CDMA2000 2.1 GHz interoperability test system at the Chinese
Ministry of Information Industries' MTNet facility to conduct the tests,
which build on earlier successes Lucent has achieved in the commercialization
of CDMA2000 for 2.1 GHz. |
The
project with the China Mobile subsidiary Anhui Mobile is the seventh phase
of the network expansion in the Anhui province. Within the scope of the
project, Siemens is supplying and installing new GSM 900 network components
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CellGlide's
GPRS MTS (Mobile Traffic Shaper) will be presented as a critical enabler
to ensure efficient and profitable delivery of 3G-like services over GPRS
networks and overcoming service quality and cell utilisation challenges. |
Intec's
solution will meet the complex 3G requirements of APBW by offering support
for voice, data, content and other services as well as prepaid and postpaid
business models. |
RTX
Telecom has signed an agreement concerning the development of a state-of-the-art
GSM/TD-SCDMA chipset for the Chinese 3G TD-SCDMA standard with a tier-one
supplier of cellular chip-sets. |
Sony
Ericsson has signed its first UK deal to bring exclusive mobile content
solutions to the mass market with Wizcom, developers of interactive mobile
data solutions for the business and consumer markets. |
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