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To deliver on the promise of the internet anywhere anytime on any device, operators must expand their services to allow greater individual customization; they must protect subscribers from security threats; and they must accelerate the delivery of rich content. Part of the Service Management portfolio, Openwave's Mobile Internet Services run through a single open internet platform that collectively bring a superior internet experience to mass-market feature phones and smartphone devices.
A next-generation mobile internet gateway designed to rapidly enable open, secure multimedia and multi-protocol service deployment on converged networks.
Go beyond the standard WAP gateway to bridge the gap between the standards dominant today and the next generation of wireless internet services.
The foundation of a personalized mobile experience starts with accurate monitoring and measuring of online behavior.
Drive traffic and revenues with a superior user experience for off-net content.
Provides content adaptation that converts standard websites into highly compressed, functional mobile phone-compliant WAP2 pages.
Converts objects like MS Office documents and audio/ video clips to a format suitable for viewing on ordinary mobile devices.
Transcodes broadband video into 3GPP-codec-compatible formats that can be streamed to handset media players.
Increases data transfer rates while decreasing bandwidth consumption.
Protects mobile subscriber against viruses, security threats and unwanted content.
Tap into new revenue streams by offering subscribers pay-as-you-go access and targeted promotions for mobile services.
Enables operators to rapidly launch and continuously offer highly differentiated and successful MMS services.
Call management services that leverage operators' core voice business to give subscribers more control over making and taking calls.
By John Delaney, Research Director, European Consumer Mobile, IDC. Sponsored by Openwave.
Press Release - 02/17/2009
Press Release - 02/17/2009