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Thursday, January 08, 2009
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BPL Mobile Empowers Mumbai Police
BPL Mobile has teamed up with IMImobile to help Mumbai Police track drunk drivers. Within two months of having being rolled out, the service has already proved its efficiency to serve the Mumbai Police. The service helps Mumbai Police keep track of drunk drivers by allowing instant access to their previous records, ensuring repeat offenders do not slip through the net and new offenders are logged on the system from the outset. BPL Mobile in association with IMI Mobile developed this application especially for the Mumbai Police.

RCOM Ties-up with ZMQ
Reliance Communications has announced its partnership with ZMQ Software. RCOM and ZMQ are now engaged in developing MDG Chase, an interactive mobile game, where users catch different MDGS, learn about various issues and concerns, score points and come to know how they can really contribute in achieving them. They also need to send the collected MDGs to the stakeholders on their demand. The objective of the game is to deliver all the eight MDGs and achieve the target in the shortest time.

Sony Ericsson Developer World in India
Sony Ericsson has announced the launch of Sony Ericsson Developer World in India with a commitment to engage third-party mobile developers to create user experiences and innovative applications. Sony Ericsson Developer World will act as a content creation catalyst offering free assistance to the global mobile developer community.

Magna Publishing Selects Atom
Atom technologies has entered into a partnership with Magna Publishing House, for the Atom IVR (Interactive Voice Response) platform. Magna customers will now be able to subscribe magazines and make secure credit card payments by just dialling a toll free number. This will be in addition to the Internet and other presence for subscribing to Magnas publications. Magna will speed up its subscription renewal process through the IVR system and will also reduce the overall administrative overheads involved in new customer acquisition and retention.

Motorola Wireless Technologies in Schools
Motorola has announced that several schools and universities around the world have deployed Motorolas innovative wireless technologies to provide connectivity on campus or on the road, enhancing learning experiences for students and helping staff stay productive and secure. Motorola works on advancing the way the world connects. The companys WLAN portfolio is optimized for the education market offering different levels of access security for students, faculty, staff and guests on the same network; self-healing technology that can automatically fix RF coverage problems anywhere in the campus; and a comprehensive management suite to help design, deploy, manage and secure a large indoor/outdoor campus-wide network.

Jataayu Redefines Mobile Browsing
Jataayu has launched Zing, its mobile browsing solution. By bringing a Web experience to a wide range of mobile users, Zing will drive mobile Internet usage and significantly enhance data revenues for operators and content providers globally. The new Zing mobile browsing solution provides a Web experience across the entire range of java-enabled handsets from entry-level to smart phones. It improves page-rendering speeds by up to 100%, providing fast Internet access, which till date has not been experienced by mobile Web users. With Zing, users get more content for the same amount of data usage.

Edimax Launches Wireless USB Adaptor
Edimax Technology has announced the availability of its Wireless USB Adaptor with 3 DBI Antenna EW-7711U. EW-7711U is a high-gain wireless USB adaptor which provides a simple and easy way to add or upgrade wireless connectivity to the desktop or notebook computer. This nLITE high-gain USB adaptor supports data rate up to incredible high-speed wireless network access and eliminates the use of repeaters at home. With built-in latest wireless technology, it can increase the coverage 3 times more and reduce dead spots within the wireless range. According to Hunter Chen, salesdirector, APAC, Edimax Technology, It being small in size, you can put it any where and the throughput will be optimum. The users do not require repeaters if there is any weak signal.

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