France Télécom’s mobile arm Orange France has launched a new telephone which combines fixed line and mobile services along with the convenience of a low cost internet connection.
Dubbed Unik, the converged service handset – similar to models already launched by FT rivals Iliad and neuf Cegetel – allows the user to make free local [...]
UK carrier will introduce a corporate service that links the fixed and mobile networks.
September 14, 2006
Source: http://www.redherring.com/Article.aspx?a=18558&hed=BT+Dials+Phone+Convergence
British Telecom, the United Kingdom’s largest telecommunications company, said Thursday it will introduce BT Corporate Fusion, a fixed-mobile convergence service targeted at large corporations.
The telecom company, which is in the process of a $17-billion upgrade of its U.K. network, [...]
Source: siddey.wordpress.com
Having operated in “stealth mode” for nearly two years, Australian company Seeker Wireless has revealed that it is in the progress of deploying its high-accuracy mobile location based services enabling technology to a number of European mobile network operators. Formed in 2003, Seeker Wireless has developed a means to reach sub-100 metre location accuracy [...]
By Andrew Grill
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Posted September 21, 2006
in PR
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Tagged andrew grill, australian company, cell-ID, europe, femtocell, fixed mobile substitution, fms, gps, home zone, homezone, lbs, location, revenue leakage, seeker wireless, vodafone, vodafone romania
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