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Synchronica Mobile Gateway 3.5 with New Features for Consumer and Business Market
Announcing Mobile Gateway 3.5
Feb. 13, 2008 01:30 PM
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Synchronica announced Mobile Gateway 3.5 with new back-end
support for Microsoft Exchange 2007 and Sun Java Communications Suite 5.
Mobile Gateway 3.5 also introduces support for the Java
Content Repository (JCR) standard, allowing it to be integrated with
third-party personal information management (PIM) systems, reducing the
development time. The new product incorporates a billing API (Application
Programming Interface) to facilitate both prepaid billing, predominantly used
in the consumer sector, and post-paid billing favored by corporate accounts.
Mobile Gateway 3.5 further features a new mobile
registration interface that allows consumers to sign up easily and quickly from
their phone by using WAP, activating the service directly from the device
without requiring access to a PC.
In the business sector, Frost & Sullivan predicts that
mobile email will become a must-have application, with revenues estimated to
grow from EUR 1.86 billion in 2007 to EUR 6.65 billion in 2012.
By adding support for Microsoft Exchange 2007 and Sun
Communications Suite 5, Mobile Gateway 3.5 enables operators to provide a
carrier-grade mobile email and PIM synchronization service to the majority of
users working in businesses, without forcing them to use a specific device.
This makes the use of a single device for both business and private email a
reality, removing the headache of carrying multiple devices for executives on
the move.
"The enormous popularity of the Apple iPhone has
demonstrated that consumer and business use of mobile phones is converging, and
operators are starting to look at how best to serve both markets on a single
device", says Synchronica CEO Carsten Brinkschulte.
At the same time that mobile email becomes a must-have
application in the business sector, Visiongain predicts that consumer mobile
email accounts will increase to 184 million users by 2011. Because Mobile
Gateway 3.5 supports popular consumer email services such as Gmail, AOL, Yahoo,
or any POP3 or IMAP mailbox, it is equally attractive to operators introducing
consumer mobile email services.
Using the open standards Push IMAP and SyncML, Mobile
Gateway 3.5 integrates with the native email and synchronization clients built
into more than 1.5 billion devices from all major handset manufacturers like
Sony Ericsson, Palm, Nokia, Samsung, Motorola.
This is ideal for business users who need secure mobile
access to corporate email and calendar information, as well as users in the
prosumer and consumer markets, as it supports both smartphones and mass market
feature phones without requiring an additional client to be installed on the
device.
As a key advantage, unmatched by other products, Mobile
Gateway does not require any additional software installation on the users' PC
or firewall modification in the corporate network. Instead, Mobile Gateway is
operated in the data center of the service provider and connects to the user's
mail server through a secure connection.
The combination of this zero footprint architecture with an
additional over-the-air provisioning module eases service activation and
improves adoption rates.
"By extending our back-end support to include Microsoft
Exchange 2007 and Sun Communications Suite 5 and continuing to support open
standards and popular consumer email services, Synchronica can provide a single
solution that can deliver carrier-grade mobile push email and PIM
synchronization to both consumer and business users on a wide range of
devices", says Synchronica CEO Carsten Brinkschulte.
"We are delighted to announce these important
enhancements to our flagship product Mobile Gateway. This is another important
step in our mission to bring carrier-grade push email, PIM synchronization, and
backup and restore services to every phone on the planet, whether it is in the
hands of a European executive on his Sony Ericsson P990, a U.S. prosumer on his
Apple iPhone, or a consumer in Bangladesh accessing emails on his Nokia
1101", adds Brinkschulte.
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