Wednesday, September 10, 2014

GENBAND 'Simply Mobile Framework' supports real-time mobile communications

  Super Mobility Week: Samsung product tour | AT&T's network core is growing up to serve watches, IoT

 
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GENBAND 'Simply Mobile Framework' supports real-time mobile communications
GENBAND announced a portfolio of products for real-time mobile communications with its "Simply Mobile Framework." The portfolio is designed to make mobile simpler for service providers, enterprises, and systems integrators -- supporting cloud, OTT, Small Cell security, Wi-Fi Hotspot, and developer platform solutions. Read More
 


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Super Mobility Week: Samsung product tour
Super Mobility Week: Samsung product tour Computerworld's Matt Hamblen gets updates on the latest products from Samsung at the Super Mobility Week (CTIA) event in Las Vegas. From: Network World Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 03:39 More in Science & Technology Read More
 


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AT&T's network core is growing up to serve watches, IoT
Back-end technology that AT&T implemented partly for VoLTE (voice over LTE) will help make the Apple Watch and other connected devices useful.The IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) platform that is helping AT&T carry packet-based voice calls will play a crucial role in the growing IoT (Internet of Things), especially wearables and home gadgets, by letting more than one device use the same identity on the network, said Kris Rinne, AT&T's senior vice president of network technologies. She spoke in an interview at the CTIA show in Las Vegas.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 


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Tolly Test Report - How NetScaler outperforms F5
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Man arrested on drug charges after butt-dialing 911 ... and this happens a lot
A Tennessee man is facing minor criminal charges after his butt-dialing 911 allowed police to overhear a restaurant conversation in which he allegedly discussed visiting a drug dealer.And before you say something like "no way" or "get out" or whatever, please be advised that butt-dialing 911 leads to police overhearing stuff that gets people arrested all the time. Or so say the police and Google.In Tennessee last Friday, the bummed-out butt-dialer was charged with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, according to a TV news report. "Officers told News 2 the suspect had no idea he accidentally called 911 until they told him."To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

 

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