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    12.12.07

  • News Briefs for December 12, 2007, Wireless Week

    Bytemobile has announced the general availability of its Unison Advertising Module (UAM), which enables operators to serve targeted ads in off-portal Web pages on virtually all mobile devices. UAM is part of the latest release of Bytemobile's Unison Multi-Service Platform. It is fully integrated with Unison Web Fidelity Service (WFS), which provides intelligent content adaptation for open Internet browsing on mass-market handsets, feature phones and smartphones.

  • Bytemobile Offers Mobile Advertising Inventory Channel, Telecom Paper

    Mobile browser developer Bytemobile has launched its Unison Advertising Module which enables operators to serve targeted ads in off-portal web pages on mobile devices. UAM is part of the latest release of Bytemobile's Unison Multi-Service Platform and is fully integrated with the Unison Web Fidelity Service. Inserting ads via the Web Fidelity Module, operators can monetise subscribers' off-portal experience in addition to on-portal traffic.


    11.29.07

  • Byte Makes Video Play, Mobile Entertainment PDF

    Bytemobile has launched its Unison Media Fidelity Service to deliver ‘internet quality’ video on mobile. Specifically, the service provides: video discovery and access from handset browsers; dynamic video transcoding adapted to each device; dynamic bandwidth shaping for optimisation according to network bandwidth.

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    10.01.07

  • ODPs Practice Usability, Wireless Week PDF

    There are other types of competitors as well. On a broader scale, Bytemobile works with content companies and operators to improve mobile data services, but it’s coming from the network side and working with browser companies, such as Opera Software and Access, to embed the technology on new handsets. By working with Bytemobile, “there’s really no reason they [carriers] need to develop an ODP strategy,” says Adrian Hall, vice president of marketing and business development at Bytemobile.

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    03-28-07

  • CTIA WIRELESS Announces E-Tech Award Winners, Digital50.com PDF

    CTIA WIRELESS 2007, the world's largest event for the wireless industry, today announced the winners of the Second Annual Emerging Technology (E-Tech) Awards honoring products and innovations in consumer applications, hardware, network infrastructure and enterprise solutions.

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    03-27-07

  • ACCESS Global Partner Program Continues to Add Members, PR-Inside.com PDF

    ACCESS CO., LTD., today announced that 10 companies have joined its recently launched ACCESS Connect Ecosystem™ (ACE™) Partner Program, a global initiative that brings together companies in the telecommunication, consumer electronics and media industries to drive market leadership of converged solutions developed by ACCESS and its partners.

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    03-19-07

  • Unison Web Fidelity Service Selected as a Finalist for the 2007 CTIA E-Tech Awards


    03-01-07

  • Batten Down the Hatches, Wireless Week PDF

    Eventually, the idea is to move IP all the way to the base station, which can present more issues related to security, including denial of service attacks, where hackers prevent a network from being used as it is intended for legitimate users. But the move to an all-IP architecture is incremental, notes Constantine Polychronopoulos, Bytemobile founder and chief technology officer.

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    02-15-07

  • Vodafone Czech Republic has deployed Bytemobile's Optimization Services Node (OSN), Wireless Week

    Vodafone Czech Republic has deployed Bytemobile's Optimization Services Node (OSN) 3.1 in its network. The optimization solution accelerates traffic for laptop subscribers to Vodafone CZ data services by three to seven times on the GPRS/EDGE network. Vodafone CZ is the 19th operating company or affiliate of Vodafone Group to install the OSN since the deployment of Vodafone U.K. in 2001.



    02-06-07

  • Bytemobile, Opera in Duet, Unstrung PDF

    Even as wireless operators and handset manufacturers put out increasingly powerful and visually appealing devices with an array of new mobile services, users are looking for ways to gain access to more content on their existing mobile phones. Those two threads could be joined today by a joint announcement from Bytemobile Inc. and Opera Software ASA, which will collaborate on a new infrastructure to deliver Web content to conventional cell phones. (See Bytemobile, Opera Team.)

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