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Wirenix, a developer of voice-enabled productivity-enhancement applications for mobile business professionals, has unveiled VoContact — a personal contact-management solution with a speech-recognition interface that allows callers to access important people and information using their voices.
With VoContact, a wireless phone serves as a PDA with the
convenience of a user-friendly speech-recognition interface.
Visit #1028 or www.wirenix.com
Management
CSI Wireless’ AssetVision Mk2 combines cellular connectivity, GPS
and embedded intelligence to collect, process and deliver
business-critical information to assist managing a company. For
businesses involved in the management of mobile applications, the
solution features four protocols: AMPS, GPS, circuit-switch data and
MicroBurst.
Visit #7511or www.csi-wireless.com
Processing System
Equifax’s Apply is an online application-processing system that
allows carriers to evaluate applicants for services. Interfacing with
multiple platforms, Apply provides single-inquiry access to all Equifax
telecommunications solutions, products and services, including risk
assessment, ID verification, custom modeling, skip tracing, outstanding
balance detection and multibureau access. The software, which operates
in a client or Web-server environment, helps reduce write-offs and
prevents fraud.
Visit #3267 or www.equifax.com
Wireless Logistics
CellStar provides value-added wireless logistics services for
Amazon.com’s wireless phone store. CellStar offers logistics,
fulfillment support and service activations. The company’s
proprietary Internet-based systems form the framework from which it
provides a range of value-added services.
For example, CellStar’s AOS On-Line order service system uses
an XML-based exchange to communicate with Amazon’s
order-processing system and provides 24/7 online verification of
inventory availability, as well as order- and shipping-status
information.
Visit #2611 or www.cellstar.com
Graphic Display Driver
Philips Semiconductors, a division of Royal Philips Electronics, has
announced the launch of a programmable monochrome graphic display
driver, the PCF8813, which uses Philips Semiconductors’ One Time
Programmable technology (OTP) to produce LCDs. The company also
announced the launch of the Optimized Philips UMTS Solution (OPUS), a
complete evaluation and validation environment for UMTS technology.
OPUS will enable the next generation of terminals to be developed, even
though 3G infrastructure still is evolving.
Visit #5452 or www.semiconductors.philips.com
Location Information
IntelliNet Technologies has released an any time interrogation (ATI)
version of its GSMMAP Application Development Environment.
IntelliNet’s GSMMAP/ATI is a set of GSMMAP-based messages that
can provide the means for carriers to obtain the location information
of a mobile device to extend personalized 3G network service to
them.
The ATI can locate, within a small range, the position of a
particular GSM wireless device. It allows subscribers to use 3G
handsets to obtain information from an IP network and assimilate it to
location-based applications. Once the ATI is implemented, users, while
away from home, can access information about the areas they are
visiting. Examples include finding restaurants and making reservations,
locating nearby hotels and booking a room, or receiving directions and
maps.
Visit # 6435 or www.intellinet-tech.com
Echo Cancellers
Tellab’s Verity 3100 high-density echo-canceller system
incorporates the company’s high-performance voice-processor
technology. This technology helps wireless carriers deliver voice
quality in their T1 and E1 applications.
Tellab’s Verity 3300 broadband voice-quality enhancement
system incorporates the SONET electrical interface to enable carriers
to perform in-line echo cancellation with the switch.
Visit #1232 or www.tellabs.com
Predictive Text
Solving the problem of typing on mobile devices, Eatoni Ergonomics has
introduced LetterWise and WordWise predictive text-entry software.
LetterWise is a direct replacement for the familiar multitap system. It
requires a negligible amount of memory in handsets and can run on a SIM
card.
WordWise is a linguistically optimized replacement for word-guessing algorithms. WordWise doesn’t use a dictionary but, rather, works on the statistics of linguistic patterns. These statistical patterns allow WordWise to support entry of proper names, URLs, abbreviations, slang and other words not in a dictionary.
Because it doesn’t require constant verification from the
user, WordWise can be touch typed, and because it doesn’t require
a dictionary, WordWise uses less than half as much memory as a
dictionary-based method.
Visit #8260 or www.eatoni.com
Indoor Coverage
The Digivance indoor coverage solution from ADC is an all-digital
distributed antenna system that transports RF signals digitally within
or between buildings. This is the initial product of ADC’s
Digivance family of digital RF transport solutions for managing and
increasing wireless coverage and capacity.
Through ADC’s technology, the solution digitizes all signals
in the full allocated bandwidth, digitally transports them over fiber
and reconstructs the signals at the far end.
Visit #2655 or www.adc.com
Signaling
Through its development of a solution for non-callpath-associated
signaling, BellSouth Interconnection Services wants to make
location-based services simple for carriers. BellSouth will deliver
location-specific content to subscribers through SMS, voice
recognition, dedicated call centers and WAP functionality for non-E-911
services by providing service control points and SS7
infrastructure.
Visit #1238 or www.bellsouth.com
Mobile Business Platform
NetMorf’s mobile ISV program is designed to enable independent
software vendors to build, deploy and manage applications using a
mobile business platform. The program allows application providers to
leverage the power and flexibility of SiteMorfer to create and maintain
wireless applications for their customers.
Software developers can create new mobile business applications
based on SiteMorfer’s flexible and extensible architecture.
Applications built with SiteMorfer’s architecture incorporate
m-Logic, allowing ISV program members the development platform
necessary to create a personalized mobile channel or serve target
markets.
Visit #6018 or www.netmorf.com
GPS Application
Airbiquity, an integrator of wireless voice and data solutions for
mobile devices, and Televigation, a provider of wireless phone
navigation technology, have developed a GPS-enabled, voice-activated,
location-driven application in a complete, end-to-end solution,
representing a new revenue opportunity for wireless carriers, ASPs,
Internet portals, telematics providers, roadside-assistance providers
and personal security companies.
This application enables location services, such as traffic reports,
turn-by-turn driving directions and nearby business searches, to be
based on the actual position of the user. The GPS-based application
resolves the most common issue for wireless callers with
location-sensitive services: They need to know their exact position,
which is not obvious when driving on a highway or in an unknown
city.
Visit # 8841 or www.placethecall.com
Outdoor Switch
Wireless, Inc. has introduced Stream-Net 1200, an outdoor ATM switch.
Network carriers can employ the StreamNet 1200 to build wireless mesh
networks and reliably deliver voice and data services over ATM to their
customers in multi-tenant and multi-dwelling units. This solution
supports ATM-25-based networks and integrates with Wireless,
Inc’s Link AX radio, an ATM-25 point-to-point radio carrying
16Mb/s of bi-directional traffic operating in the U-NII band.
Visit #3767 or www.wireless-inc.com
Virtual Radio
The Virtual Fiber Radio (VFR) from Telaxis communications is designed
to operate at frequencies from 40GHz to 320GHz with data rates from
155Mb/s to 1.2Gb/s and higher. This will enable direct fiber-optic
connection to wireless units and will transparently transmit
fiber-optic signals over a wireless link without conventional
modems.
By using the large amounts of spectrum above 40GHz, the VFR is less complex than traditional millimeter-wave radios constrained to licensed spectrum below 40GHz.
Prototype units in development will operate at 51GHz and 84GHz and
will provide OC-12 data rates of 622Mb/s with a single transceiver at
either end of the link.
Visit #1861or www.tlxs.com
Network Capacity
ScoreBoard provides a fully integrated business solution that enables
carriers to maximize capital efficiency by increasing the capacity of
the existing and deployed network infrastructure. The ScoreBoard
process literally “scores” a carrier’s network,
providing real data to understand the performance of its mobile
network, determine a plan for improving current service and forecast a
path for future growth.
Through ScoreBoard’s process, carriers can maximize their
existing network assets by identifying and resolving capacity-robbing
network interference and over-subscribed cell towers that hold back
network performance. Networks powered by ScoreBoard can increase
average cell-site capacity by 20% to 40% and eliminate network
interference by as much as 80%.
Visit #3461 or www.scoreboardinc.com
Network Expansion
MetroReach Focus from LGC Wireless facilitates wireless network
expansion by reducing equipment cost and deployment time. With
MetroReach Focus, wireless carriers can centralize network resources
for multiple areas in one location. Because radio channels and other
resources now can be allocated easily where needed, operators avoid the
expense of deploying expensive infrastructure that is used fully only
during peak traffic hours.
Visit #4642 or www.lgcwireless.com
Repeaters
Allgon Systems’ range of compact repeaters with dual-band
capacity enables expansion of indoor cellular coverage. The repeater
offers any dual combination of 800MHz, 900MHz, 1.8GHz and 1.9GHz bands,
and is ready for use in 3G UMTS networks by adding a 2.1GHz band. This
gives carriers a repeater solution for split bandwidth blocks. Also, in
dual-band applications, the repeater supports dual-band antennas
without additional external hardware. Using Allgon’s
adjustable-bandwidth technology, the product offers carriers remote
control and use of both bands, adapting to changes in network planning
schemes without site visits.
Visit #2632 or www.allgon.com
Turnkey
Datum’s NetSynCare professional services offers a turnkey
solution for network design and implementation, saving carriers the
cost associated with maintaining internal expertise for this aspect of
network growth. The suite consists of four main components.
First, a site survey includes GPS/CDMA site assessment, characterization, issues assessment and site layout plan.
Second, planning involves a performance objectives report, network architecture, budgeting, expansion options, scheduling and resource allocation.
Third, supply and installation includes supply coordination, installation and acceptance test report.
And fourth, training features synchronization fundamentals, product
operations, and maintenance and custom training.
Visit #5842 or www.datum.com
Data Software
GoAmerica has beta-launched Go.Web 6.0, an update to its Go.Web
wireless service. As with the earlier versions, Go.Web 6.0 enables
mobile professionals to access and process corporate data and
intranets, send and receive e-mail, and access any Web site from remote
locations. The updated Go.Web 6.0 also allows users to securely track
information and complete transactions with greater speed and
functionality than before.
New features of the service include expanded data type support,
navigation, formatting and bookmarking options.
Visit #6335 or www.goamerica.net
Turnkey Switch Installs
Streamlining the process of turnkey switch installs, TrinTel
Communications offers its Network Development Division for wireless
carriers. TrinTel provides a 1-stop solution for RCCs, ILECs, IXCs,
RBOCs, ISPs and ASPs. The turnkey switching install process includes
real-estate acquisition; environmental engineering and construction;
architectural, electrical and mechanical design; civil engineering and
construction; and switch/data/transport engineering and operations.
Illinois PCS Wireless, a Sprint affiliate, is one customer that is
using TrinTel’s division for switch install operations. The
carrier began providing service in December 1999 and, as of Nov. 30,
2000, had launched service in 18 markets covering approximately 3.5
million residents.
Visit #7117 or www.trintel.com
Duplexer
Sawtek’s cellular RF SAW duplexer is for TDMA, CDMA and AMPS
mobiles. Key typical characteristics include insertion loss of 2.1dB
for TX band and 3.1dB for RX band; an isolation of 65dB from 824MHz to
849MHz and an isolation of 47dB from 869MHz to 894MHz.
Sawtek’s monolithic solution uses the latest in mainstream,
automated SAW assembly equipment and packaging in line with all its
other RF SAW filter products. Sawtek’s approach speeds time to
market while also delivering optimized performance in each TX and RX
frequency band.
Visit #4260 or www.sawtek.com
Antennas
Gabriel’s new 6-beam panel antenna, the Mbeam, is an unobtrusive
panel antenna that operates at 2.4GHz to 2.49GHz and has a beam
coverage of 90 degrees while using 6-sector beams that feature
high-gain and low sidelobes. The combination of the multibeam and panel
design allows carriers to reduce site investment and clutter while
accomodating six times the subscriber capacity compared to a typical
site using common directional antennas. MBeam offers carriers
site-investment savings by reducing the need for additional equipment
and site leasing, allowing for swift network launches.
Gabriel High Gain SectorWave base-station antennas for the 24GHz and
28GHz frequency bands are 90-degree, base-station, sector antennas
featuring high gains as well as optimized azimuth pattern coverage with
minimal adjacent sector overlapping.
Visit #3973 or www.gabrielnet.com
Messaging for All
• Metrocall has introduced SwiftSend, a product that merges
information technology with wireless networking.
The SwiftSend wireless messaging software simplifies the process of sending messages to multiple-word and 2-way wireless devices. From a personal computer, one message can be sent to many colleagues who need messages in real time.
Metrocall also has introduced four vertical hand-held computing
solutions for use with the Visor. The result of a strategic partnership
with Handango, a publisher of hand-held software applications, these
four software suites help mobile professionals get the most out of
their Handspring Visors. The package of new products and services can
be accessed on the Web site.
Visit #840 or www.metrocall.com
• Aeris.net, a provider of Web-to-wireless, machine-to-machine
communications services, has released VBurst, a full duplex, universal
roaming, kilobyte packet-data messaging service. VBurst service
operates as an overlay on Aeris.net’s MicroBurst network
environment. VBurst does not require new network infrastructure, making
it a low-cost wireless messaging solution. Key features include a new
store-and-forward architecture and bi-directional communications on
digital and analog services, in addition to increased data capacity,
reliability and security.
Visit #849 or www.aeris.com
• The Unified Messaging System (UMS) 2.0 application and the X.9 core software from Glenayre Technologies offer new feature suites for messaging management to wireless and fixed-network operators.
Integrated with Glenayre’s MVP unified messaging platform, UMS
2.0 simplifies communications by allowing users to manage voice,
e-mail, fax and alphanumeric messages from multiple devices through a
single, unified mailbox. UMS 2.0 provides a visual mobile mailbox for
viewing voice and fax messages on a wireless phone. It supports
WAP-enabled phones and provides a GUI to the Web for managing voice,
fax and e-mail. The GUI interface can be used with a downloadable JAVA
client for working online or offline, and an HTML interface using the
Internet.
Visit # 1832 or www.glenayre.com
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