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Comverse and Texas Instruments Collaborate to Accelerate End-to-End Mobile
Messaging and Enhanced Multimedia Services for 2.5G and 3G Networks
Posted by WDN, January 31, 2002
TI's OMAPTM Processors and Comverse's Innovative Software and Systems Enable
Wireless Handset Manufacturers and Network Operators to Accelerate the
Deployment
of Enhanced Mobile Services
Comverse, a unit of Comverse Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: CMVT) the world's leading supplier of software and
systems enabling network-based multimedia enhanced communications services,
and Texas Instruments Incorporated (NYSE: TXN) (TI), the market leader in
providing signal processing and analog technologies used in wireless
handsets, today announced that Comverse's world leading enhanced messaging
services will operate on TI's high-performance and power efficient OMAPTM
platform for 2.5G and 3G wireless devices.
By combining Comverse's open IP-based enhanced services platform with TI's
OMAP processors, wireless device manufacturers and operators are expected to
significantly reduce the deployment time of key applications such as mobile
E-mail, Multimedia Messaging (MMS), instant messaging, as well as Comverse's
mobile entertainment services. Mobile multimedia email will be presented at
3GSM World Congress, Cannes, Feb. 19-22, at Comverse's booth (Hall1, C24),
and will be running on the OMAP platform at TI's Developers Village booth
(Hall 4, K10).
"Enhanced messaging is clearly a key application area for both current and
next-generation networks, and Comverse has the complete suite of multimodal
messaging solutions which take full advantage of combining data, voice and
rich media" stated Benny Einhorn, Chief Marketing Officer for Comverse.
"TI's OMAP platform helps to drive audio, voice and video content for
multimedia-rich messaging services for 2.5G and 3G wireless devices.
Collaborating with TI will aid consumers, network operators, and handset
vendors in benefiting from the tightest integration of end-to-end
solutions."
"We are very excited that Comverse and TI are working together to optimize
advanced 2.5G and 3G mobile services for the OMAP platform," said Alain
Mutricy, TI Vice President, worldwide OMAP platform General Manager. "By
combining both Comverse's and TI's complementary expertise, we will
significantly accelerate the deployment of multimedia enhanced services and
advanced mobile applications."
TI's family of OMAP processors delivers the performance and power efficiency
manufacturers require for next generation real-time communications-based
devices. TI's industry-leading OMAP platform technology provides mobile
users with integrated wireless voice, data and multimedia connectivity.
Nokia, Ericsson, Palm, Sony, Sendo, HTC and others have selected the open,
scalable OMAP platform for their 2.5G and 3G wireless devices.
By combining their complementary expertise Comverse and TI will quickly
deliver key wireless messaging services and further accelerate the demand
for advanced mobile devices. As part of the collaboration, Comverse has
become a member of TI's OMAP Developer Network, a group of companies writing
wireless applications for mobile information devices. OMAP developers enjoy
a variety of tools and support to enable rapid application development for
leading operating systems and programming languages plus the opportunity to
collaborate with a range of developers designing applications such as
multimedia, security, location based services, advanced speech technology,
mobile commerce and gaming.
In addition, TI has become a member of the Comverse Spark AllianceTM
Program, which promotes cooperation in the development, marketing and
delivery of multimedia communication solutions. By teaming with innovative
partners, Comverse integrates the latest technologies, applications and
content into existing and new Comverse products.
About Comverse
Comverse, a unit of Comverse Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: CMVT) is the world's
leading provider of software and systems enabling network-based multimedia
enhanced
communications services. More than 380 wireless and wireline
telecommunications network operators in more than 100 countries have
selected Comverse's enhanced services systems and software, which enable the
provision of revenue-generating value-added services including call
answering with one-touch call return, short messaging services, IP-based
unified messaging (voice, fax, and email in a single mailbox), 2.5G/3G
multimedia messaging (MMS), wireless instant messaging, wireless data and
Internet-based services, voice-controlled dialing, messaging and browsing,
prepaid wireless services, and additional personal communication services.
Other Comverse Technology business units include: Comverse Infosys, a world
leader in the development, manufacture and marketing of intelligent digital
voice, video and data recording and content management applications for the
security, surveillance, law enforcement and contact center markets; and
Ulticom, a leading provider of service enabling network software for
wireless, wireline, and Internet communications. Comverse Technology is an
S&P 500 and NASDAQ-100 Index company. For additional information, visit the
Comverse web site at http://www.comverse.com.
About Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments Incorporated is the world leader in digital signal
processing and analog technologies, the semiconductor engines of the
Internet age. In addition to Semiconductor, the company's businesses also
include Sensors & Controls, and Educational & Productivity Solutions. TI is
headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and has manufacturing or sales operations in
more than 25 countries.
Texas Instruments is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol
TXN. More information is located on the World Wide Web at:
http://www.ti.com.
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