Mobile World Congress 2008
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TJAT Provides Messaging Solutions to World’s Lowest Cost Smart Phone for Third World Countries at Mobile World Congress
Tjat, specialist in seamless mobile messaging solutions, is showcasing its new messaging services on the new ‘Ultra Low Cost Smart Phone' at MWC.
O2 trials Ubiquisys femtocell
Telefónica O2 Europe today announced live femtocell experience trials in the UK in partnership with NEC Corporation and Ubiquisys, targeting a commercial launch of the technology by early 2009.
Sony Ericsson marks the launch of its new brand XPERIA with the unveiling of the XPERIA X1
Sony Ericsson has launched XPERIA with the announcement of the XPERIA X1, an arc slider phone said to be designed to address the growing need for a premium, converged mobile experience.The XPERIA X1 combines a
Tellabs introduces an 'all-star' solution
The Tellabs 8607 access switch is premiering at this year's Mobile World Congress.
T-Mobile International selects Visto for mobile push email
Visto, the provider of mobile email, today announced that T-Mobile International has selected Visto Mobile to power T-Mobile's Mobile E-Mail Pro push email service.
MTS Ukraine acquires 3G planning and optimization solutions from Mentum
Mentum has announced today at MWC that MTS Ukraine, a long time customer of its software products, has bought additional licenses of Mentum Planet RF planning and optimization software and associated prediction and optimization modules to support its
RAD unveils market's first cell site gateway for simultaneous backhaul over SHDSL and ADSL2+
At Mobile World Congress, RAD Data Communications, provider of solutions for the transport of data, voice and signaling traffic in cellular and mobile applications, will unveil its fully "future-proof" ACE-3205 cell site gateway.
Mobile voice volume will overtake fixed in Western Europe by mid-year, claims Analysys report
For the first time, the volume of mobile voice calls will exceed that on traditional fixed networks in Western Europe as a whole, claims Analysys, global advisor on telecoms, IT and media, ahead of the GSMA Mobile World





