From pacificleo at gmail.com Tue Jun 3 05:29:22 2008 From: pacificleo at gmail.com (prashant singh) Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 05:29:22 +0530 Subject: [MoMoBangalore] Fwd: Indian Tour on Mobile Client Issues - Next generation tools to easily develop and automatically port mobile applications - by Mobile Distillery In-Reply-To: <-2089447831187805150@unknownmsgid> References: <-2089447831187805150@unknownmsgid> Message-ID: <6312749e0806021659i7e42927fnedcf3f1f7cc8c60f@mail.gmail.com> FYI ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: S?verine Vaselli Date: Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 1:32 AM Subject: Indian Tour on Mobile Client Issues - Next generation tools to easily develop and automatically port mobile applications - by Mobile Distillery To: S?verine Vaselli *Meeting opportunity with the European Specialist in Mobile Applications Development & Automated Porting ? Week of June the 23rd* * * - Looking for solutions to *easily develop* and *automatically port* your mobile content and services to the broadest range of devices worldwide? - Need to make sure you will *reach all your mobile market* potential? - Want to ensure your application take *the best of each device's characteristic*? Take the opportunity of the Mobile Distillery's Indian Tour to discover the *next generation tools for easy developing and automatically porting mobile applications across more than 1000 devices worldwide in a few clicks!* Based on 7 years' experience in mobile technologies, Mobile Distillery will be pleased to introduce you its *latest technological advancements which will considerably enhance the productivity of your mobile development team*: *Celsius 5* and its unique *Parametric Development approach*. Based on an innovative architecture and on a 1 source code process, *Celsius 5 drastically simplifies and accelerates the whole life cycle of mobile applications* *whilst opening new prospects for the mobile content industry *: development of mobile content and services considerably simplified, porting and backfilling processes managed automatically, mobile applications optimized for each device, Java ME based to enable mass market reach, high level connectivity management, 1000+ mobile phones supported, devices bugs resolved, complete integration with Alembic, the largest certified Java handset characteristics and behaviors database worldwide, ? . *Wish to know more on our dedicated solutions for the mobile content industry? *** Please let us know your availability according to the following calendar at: contact at mobile-distillery.com and join the hundreds of International customers who are using our software solutions from entertainment organizations and mobile marketing agencies, to web specialists, IT service companies through game publishers, developers and system integrators across the mobile application ecosystem. *- Bangalore:* June 23rd and 24th *- Mumbai:* June 25th *- Pune:* June 26th and 27th *If none of those dates suits you, we will be pleased to welcome you on our booth at CommunicAsia - Singapore*, June 17-20 ? where we will organize the first public preview of Celsius 5 - invitation below. *[image: cid:image003.jpg at 01C8C275.2045D9F0]* * * Looking forward to meeting with you, Best regards, The Mobile Distillery Team -- Prashant Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail. 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Have you been involved in getting this done especially if the parent company is not a listed company in teh respective country? if yes, I would like to know the agency/company that you used for this exercise and about your experience. reg, Pradeep.. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mobilemonday.in/pipermail/bangalore/attachments/20080603/1303e8ba/attachment.html From arpit105 at yahoo.com Wed Jun 4 19:35:17 2008 From: arpit105 at yahoo.com (Arpit Agarwal) Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 19:35:17 +0530 (IST) Subject: [MoMoBangalore] Fw: 3G iPhone for Japan announced [by eurotechnology.com] Message-ID: <959323.59431.qm@web8510.mail.in.yahoo.com> Thought some of you might find it interesting.. ________________________________ Class of 2009, SJMSOM, IIT Bombay View my blog Join my network on Linked-In I'd know how to have fun. I was at NIT Trichy! ----- Forwarded Message ---- From: Gerhard Fasol To: arpit105 at yahoo.com Sent: Wednesday, 4 June, 2008 4:05:37 PM Subject: 3G iPhone for Japan announced [by eurotechnology.com] You receive this newsletter because you had contact with us or you subscribed. confirm that you wish to receive our newsletters, and add fasol.ml at eurotechnology.com to your address book. You may unsubscribe if you no longer wish to receive our emails. ::: 3G iPhone for Japan announced ::: Softbank today announced 3G iPhone for Japan June 4, 2008 Greetings! In a terse one-line press announcement "SoftBank today announced it has signed an agreement with Apple to bring the iPhone to Japan later this year". (Of course we are talking about the 3G i-Phone, because Japan has almost switched off the 2G networks, and has essentially stopped selling 2G phones for a couple of years now. The current initial 2G iPhone uses GSM and therefore cannot work in Japan, which has no GSM). iPhone's main competitors in Japan will be SHARP and KDDI's design series, at least for the forseeable future - an entirely different story than in any other country in the world... read below. About 25% of the global cellphone market in terms of cash value is in Japan. - Why? Japanese users want a lot more functions (navigation, mobile payment, QR code, mobile shopping, mobile music and video, mobile TV, ....), and are happy to pay much more per phone. Japan is a totally different game: while NOKIA has about 40% of global market, NOKIA's marketshare in Japan is almost zero. Competing in Japan will be an entirely different story for the iPhone Japan's cell phone is entirely different than anywhere else in the world - recently some people including Japanese Government officials have used the nickname "Galapagos islands" for Japan's insular and very advanced cellphone market. Indeed, our company in a project for the European Union Government documented in details how Japan's cellphone services are 3-5 years ahead of Europe's, ie a large range of cellphone services common in Japan have not yet been introduced in Europe. For this reason, while the current 2G iPhone is at the high priced top-end in the US or in Europe, in Japan the 2G iPhone does not even work, because Japan has no GSM and essentially has not been selling any 2G phones any longer for a couple of years now. Many mobile services, which Japanese phone users have become accustomed to, are missing from the current 2G iPhone. Japan therefore will be a benchmark, and we expect that selling the iPhone in Japan together with Japanese customer feedback will help Apple to dramatically accelerate iPhone development. Competing in Japan will make the iPhone stronger we believe. 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The schedule of June edition of Startup Saturday is as follows: Date: June 14th, 2008 (Saturday) Time: 3 - 6 pm Venue: Hotel Kohinoor Park, Prabhadevi, Mumbai (Opp Siddhivinayak Temple) The agenda for the meet is as follows: 3-4 pm: Talk by Mr. Mohit Dubey, CEO, Carewale.com, www.carwale.com, "How to build a strong offline support for online businesses?". 4-5 pm: Will be announce by tonite 5-6 pm: Open Session, High Tea and networking This edition of SS Mumbai is sponsored by Sun Startup Essentials (http://in.sun.com/startup). It is a free event. Please register at http://mumbai.startupsaturday.in Hope to see you all there! Regards, Arpit +91 99207 20764 Best Jokes, Best Friends, Best Food and more. Go to http://in.promos.yahoo.com/groups/bestofyahoo/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mobilemonday.in/pipermail/bangalore/attachments/20080607/682354e6/attachment.html From pune2th at gmail.com Thu Jun 12 10:09:10 2008 From: pune2th at gmail.com (Puneeth) Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 10:09:10 +0530 Subject: [MoMoBangalore] Special Startup Saturday on a Sunday! June 15th Message-ID: <62f93b9b0806112139w54140e08k4a475a74bc59ddf@mail.gmail.com> *Conference for Entrepreneurs by Entrepreneurs* *Special Startup Saturday on a Sunday! A Kickstart.in initiative* *The Auditorium, Indian Institute of Management, Bengaluru* *Sunday 15 June 2008, 9:00 AM ? 6:00 PM* *Kickstart.in * is organizing a* *full day conference for entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs on *Sunday, the 15**th** of June '08* at IIM Bangeluru. *KickStart* is a not-for-profit initiative aimed at promoting entrepreneurship. Driven by the popularity and success of Barcamps and Mobile Mondays in Bangeluru where some of the founding members of KickStart have been involved with, KickStart has been founded to support entrepreneurs and promote entrepreneurship. A lot of entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs want to learn from others who have been there and done that. This conference is called "*Special Startup Saturday*", after "Startup Saturday", a monthly event for entrepreneurs held on the second Saturday of every month. Special Startup Saturday has been designed with an array of talks and workshops on specific topics which entrepreneurs want to learn about. A number of seasoned entrepreneurs and experts on entrepreneurship have come forward to address these issues. The conference also features an interactive session on writing a business plan. *There is no Registration Fee. * The schedule, agenda and registration details can be found at * www.startupsaturday.in* . *Brought to you by * [image: Your browser may not support display of this image.] *EVENT HOSTS * [image: Your browser may not support display of this image.] [image: Your browser may not support display of this image.] *A list of talks and schedule for the event follows:* Talk 1 - *Entrepreneurs and Entrepreneurship* Talk 2 - *Idea Validation* Talk 3 - *Business Plan - Basics* Talk 4 - *Technology and IPR* Talk 5 - *Product Management and Marketing* Talk 6 - *Legal aspects of setting up your own company* Talk 7 - *Selling + How to talk to a VC* Session 8 - *Panel Discussion* For further details, please contact- - *Amit Singh*, Kickstart.in - +91 98863 14456 email : amit at kickstart.in - *Tarun Bansal*, Kickstart.in +91 93410 41776 email : tarun.tarunbansal at gmail.com - *Anand Prakash Jangid* +91 98454 67835 email : anandjangid at gmail.com - *Kunalkant Sen* + 91 92410 09423 email : kunalkantsen at gmail.com - *Rajeev Kumar* +91 98861 94776 email : raja.rajeevkumar at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Kennedy -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mobilemonday.in/pipermail/bangalore/attachments/20080617/27727e0b/attachment.html From amarinder.singh at coreobjects.com Tue Jun 17 11:47:21 2008 From: amarinder.singh at coreobjects.com (Amarinder Gurdev Singh) Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 11:47:21 +0530 Subject: [MoMoBangalore] Special Meet: OpenSocial & Facebook Message-ID: <33A0EEB8D50198449794A1AB9DEB1E011744B1CD0F@copuex01.coreobjects.com> Folks Here are the OCC Special Meet details: Date: 21 June 08 Day: Saturday Time: 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM Venue: CoreObjects, Brigade MLR, #50, Vani Vilas Road, Opp. National College, Basavanagudi, Bangalore, Karnataka 560004 Maps: http://tinyurl.com/4hsfc4 (Yahoo map to Vani Vilas Road). Meet Type: Special Meet Proposed Agenda: What do we understand by OpenSocial & Facebook platforms? Why do we need them? What does it take to write useful applications on these platforms? What are the fine prints and limitations that one should be aware of before making decisions to use these platforms. Comparison between both the platforms. Open discussion Action Items from your end: Plan your calendar and confirm your participation: http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/807031 Requesting you to be on time. Thanks. Calling bloggers who would like to cover this. Those who want to dial in, please let me know in advance. Regards ________________________________ Amarinder Singh Direct: +91 (0)80 4178 9341 CoreObjects Board: +91 (0)80 4178 9000 Mobile: +91 93431 71420 Skype: amarindersingh We build the software that builds companiesTM Website: www.coreobjects.com ________________________________ This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and privileged information, intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 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URL: http://mobilemonday.in/pipermail/bangalore/attachments/20080617/da772113/attachment.html From mahesh_shirgaonkar at yahoo.com Fri Jun 20 11:57:47 2008 From: mahesh_shirgaonkar at yahoo.com (Mahesh Shirgaonkar) Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 23:27:47 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [MoMoBangalore] Special Meet: OpenSocial & Facebook In-Reply-To: <33A0EEB8D50198449794A1AB9DEB1E011744B1CD0F@copuex01.coreobjects.com> Message-ID: <889752.61354.qm@web56904.mail.re3.yahoo.com> since you are open to people dialing in, would it be possible to skypecast this instead or in addition to the dial-in? Mahesh --- On Mon, 6/16/08, Amarinder Gurdev Singh wrote: From: Amarinder Gurdev Singh Subject: [MoMoBangalore] Special Meet: OpenSocial & Facebook To: "Bangalore OCC" Cc: "Yogesh" , "Bangalore MoMo" , "Navaneeth Krishnan" , "Bangalore Barcamp" , "rohitghatol at google.com" Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 11:17 PM Folks ? Here are the OCC Special Meet details: ? Date: 21 June 08 ? Day: Saturday ? Time: 10:30 AM ? 12:30 PM ? Venue: CoreObjects, Brigade MLR, #50, Vani Vilas Road, Opp. National College, Basavanagudi, Bangalore, Karnataka 560004 ? Maps: http://tinyurl.com/4hsfc4 (Yahoo map to Vani Vilas Road). ? Meet Type: Special Meet ? Proposed Agenda: ? What do we understand by OpenSocial & Facebook platforms? Why do we need them? What does it take to write useful applications on these platforms? What are the fine prints and limitations that one should be aware of before making decisions to use these platforms. Comparison between both the platforms. Open discussion ? Action Items from your end: Plan your calendar and confirm your participation: http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/807031 Requesting you to be on time. Thanks. Calling bloggers who would like to cover this. Those who want to dial in, please let me know in advance. ? Regards Amarinder Singh Direct: +91 (0)80 4178 9341 CoreObjects Board:?+91 (0)80 4178 9000 Mobile: +91 93431 71420 Skype: amarindersingh We build the software that builds companiesTM Website: www.coreobjects.com This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and privileged information, intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the system manager, contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message. Please note that any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the company. The recipient should check this email and any attachments for the presence of viruses. The company accepts no liability for any damage caused by any virus transmitted by this email. ? ? _______________________________________________ bangalore mailing list bangalore at mobilemonday.in http://mobilemonday.in/mailman/listinfo/bangalore -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mobilemonday.in/pipermail/bangalore/attachments/20080619/afc1192e/attachment.html From pune2th at gmail.com Fri Jun 20 12:00:38 2008 From: pune2th at gmail.com (Puneeth) Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 12:00:38 +0530 Subject: [MoMoBangalore] Special Meet: OpenSocial & Faceboo In-Reply-To: <889752.61354.qm@web56904.mail.re3.yahoo.com> References: <33A0EEB8D50198449794A1AB9DEB1E011744B1CD0F@copuex01.coreobjects.com> <889752.61354.qm@web56904.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <62f93b9b0806192330p7ea14a3cq8b1e1df0d96e4e54@mail.gmail.com> or you can use http://callgraph.in for recording it and get a transcript of the meeting. On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 11:57 AM, Mahesh Shirgaonkar < mahesh_shirgaonkar at yahoo.com> wrote: > since you are open to people dialing in, would it be possible to skypecast > this instead or in addition to the dial-in? > > > Mahesh > > > > > --- On *Mon, 6/16/08, Amarinder Gurdev Singh < > amarinder.singh at coreobjects.com>* wrote: > > From: Amarinder Gurdev Singh > Subject: [MoMoBangalore] Special Meet: OpenSocial & Facebook > To: "Bangalore OCC" > Cc: "Yogesh" , "Bangalore MoMo" < > bangalore at mobilemonday.in>, "Navaneeth Krishnan" < > navaneeth.contact at gmail.com>, "Bangalore Barcamp" < > bangalore_barcamp at yahoogroups.com>, "rohitghatol at google.com" < > rohitghatol at google.com> > Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 11:17 PM > > *Folks* > > > > *Here are the OCC Special Meet details:* > > > > *Date:* 21 June 08 > > > > *Day:* Saturday > > * * > > *Time:* 10:30 AM ? 12:30 PM > > * * > > *Venue:* CoreObjects, Brigade MLR, #50, Vani Vilas Road, Opp. National > College, Basavanagudi, Bangalore, Karnataka 560004 > > * * > > *Maps:* *http://tinyurl.com/4hsfc4 **(Yahoo map to Vani Vilas Road). * > > * * > > *Meet Type:* Special Meet > > * * > > *Proposed Agenda: * > > * * > > What do we understand by OpenSocial & Facebook platforms? Why do we need > them? > > What does it take to write useful applications on these platforms? > > What are the fine prints and limitations that one should be aware of before > making decisions to use these platforms. > > Comparison between both the platforms. > > Open discussion > > > > *Action Items from your end:* > > Plan your calendar and confirm your participation: > http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/807031 > > Requesting you to be on time. Thanks. > > Calling bloggers who would like to cover this. > > Those who want to dial in, please let me know in advance. > > * * > > *Regards* > ------------------------------ > > *Amarinder Singh** * > > Direct: +91 (0)80 4178 9341 > > *CoreObjects* > > Board: +91 (0)80 4178 9000 > > Mobile: +91 93431 71420 > > Skype: amarindersingh > > *We build the software that builds companies**TM * > > Website: www.coreobjects.com > > > ------------------------------ > > This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and > privileged information, intended solely for the use of the individual or > entity to whom they are addressed. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure > or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please > notify the system manager, contact the sender by reply email and destroy all > copies of the original message. Please note that any views or opinions > presented in this email are solely those of the author and do not > necessarily represent those of the company. The recipient should check this > email and any attachments for the presence of viruses. The company accepts > no liability for any damage caused by any virus transmitted by this email. > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > bangalore mailing list > bangalore at mobilemonday.in > http://mobilemonday.in/mailman/listinfo/bangalore > > > > _______________________________________________ > bangalore mailing list > bangalore at mobilemonday.in > http://mobilemonday.in/mailman/listinfo/bangalore > > -- "Once you say you're going to settle for second, that's what happens to you in life." - John F. Kennedy -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mobilemonday.in/pipermail/bangalore/attachments/20080620/79e587a2/attachment.html From amarinder.singh at coreobjects.com Fri Jun 20 12:30:07 2008 From: amarinder.singh at coreobjects.com (Amarinder Gurdev Singh) Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 12:30:07 +0530 Subject: [MoMoBangalore] Special Meet: OpenSocial & Faceboo In-Reply-To: <62f93b9b0806192330p7ea14a3cq8b1e1df0d96e4e54@mail.gmail.com> References: <33A0EEB8D50198449794A1AB9DEB1E011744B1CD0F@copuex01.coreobjects.com> <889752.61354.qm@web56904.mail.re3.yahoo.com> <62f93b9b0806192330p7ea14a3cq8b1e1df0d96e4e54@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <33A0EEB8D50198449794A1AB9DEB1E011744B898D6@copuex01.coreobjects.com> Sure Puneeth, Mahesh - Yes we should try this. Naveen, Yogesh - Would you like to look into this. Thanks Regards Amarinder From: bangalore-bounces at mobilemonday.in [mailto:bangalore-bounces at mobilemonday.in] On Behalf Of Puneeth Sent: Friday, June 20, 2008 12:01 PM To: MoMo Bangalore Subject: Re: [MoMoBangalore] Special Meet: OpenSocial & Faceboo or you can use http://callgraph.in for recording it and get a transcript of the meeting. On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 11:57 AM, Mahesh Shirgaonkar > wrote: since you are open to people dialing in, would it be possible to skypecast this instead or in addition to the dial-in? Mahesh --- On Mon, 6/16/08, Amarinder Gurdev Singh > wrote: From: Amarinder Gurdev Singh > Subject: [MoMoBangalore] Special Meet: OpenSocial & Facebook To: "Bangalore OCC" > Cc: "Yogesh" >, "Bangalore MoMo" >, "Navaneeth Krishnan" >, "Bangalore Barcamp" >, "rohitghatol at google.com" > Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 11:17 PM Folks Here are the OCC Special Meet details: Date: 21 June 08 Day: Saturday Time: 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM Venue: CoreObjects, Brigade MLR, #50, Vani Vilas Road, Opp. National College, Basavanagudi, Bangalore, Karnataka 560004 Maps: http://tinyurl.com/4hsfc4 (Yahoo map to Vani Vilas Road). Meet Type: Special Meet Proposed Agenda: What do we understand by OpenSocial & Facebook platforms? Why do we need them? What does it take to write useful applications on these platforms? What are the fine prints and limitations that one should be aware of before making decisions to use these platforms. Comparison between both the platforms. Open discussion Action Items from your end: Plan your calendar and confirm your participation: http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/807031 Requesting you to be on time. Thanks. Calling bloggers who would like to cover this. Those who want to dial in, please let me know in advance. Regards ________________________________ Amarinder Singh Direct: +91 (0)80 4178 9341 CoreObjects Board: +91 (0)80 4178 9000 Mobile: +91 93431 71420 Skype: amarindersingh We build the software that builds companiesTM Website: www.coreobjects.com ________________________________ This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and privileged information, intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the system manager, contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message. 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On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 12:52 PM, kuberan wrote: > What happened to the june meeting of Mobile Mondays. > Is it not supposed to be on June 23rd ?? > Or is it scheduled to be on June 30 ? > > _______________________________________________ > bangalore mailing list > bangalore at mobilemonday.in > http://mobilemonday.in/mailman/listinfo/bangalore > > -- Chintan Shah M: 093410 18440 http://ckshah79.wordpress.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mobilemonday.in/pipermail/bangalore/attachments/20080625/7136d232/attachment.html From Nagendra.Raja at tejasoft.com Thu Jun 26 01:19:42 2008 From: Nagendra.Raja at tejasoft.com (Raja Nagendra Kumar) Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 01:19:42 +0530 Subject: [MoMoBangalore] MotoSummit presentations In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4862A156.5000500@tejasoft.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mobilemonday.in/pipermail/bangalore/attachments/20080626/21825fe3/attachment.html From ckshah79 at gmail.com Fri Jun 27 07:46:24 2008 From: ckshah79 at gmail.com (Chintan Shah) Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 07:46:24 +0530 Subject: [MoMoBangalore] Fwd: Mobile UC is "So European" In-Reply-To: <60F4DEAA4B477341A2BFDF97DA8D6462DB3C61@dv-ex1.dv.com> References: <60F4DEAA4B477341A2BFDF97DA8D6462DB3C61@dv-ex1.dv.com> Message-ID: <92a51df70806261916q59f4106cqcd07492674f72f03@mail.gmail.com> Hi, I found below article, providing some insight into current trends in FMC / Mobile UC & hence forwarding across to the entire group. -Chintan ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Chintan Shah http://www.nojitter.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=208800878&pgno=1&queryText = *Mobile UC is "So European"* Posted by Bob Emmerson | Jun 25, 2008 That's a tongue in cheek headline. Recently I saw a short article that said Unified Communications is so "today" while mobile VoIP (and therefore mobile UC) is so "tomorrow", the stated reason being that the U.S. doesn't have nationwide 3G and you need 3G in order to get decent quality from cellular VoIP. You can do UC without VoIP. TeleWare does it using open standard based software with traditional PBX interfaces (this site is worth visiting), but in practice the majority of products have been designed on the assumption that the VoIP component will be transported over 3G. Thus, the author was right. However, Europe does have good 3G coverage and the Old World has been at the forefront of mobile innovation and deployment ? it's where digital cellular telephony started ? so one would expect to find that mobile UC is deliverable today. That assumption is more or less correct: "more" because there are no significant impediments, "less" because it's an application that's at the early adopter stage. But I would expect it to grow very rapidly since the productivity and cost benefits of mobile UC are significant, and it is logical to assume that they are higher than UC on office phones. Cell phones are, after all, the preferred communications device because we carry them around all the time. In addition, a high percentage of the average workforce is mobile, and many calls are not answered immediately, e.g. the individual may be driving, in a meeting or a noisy environment. The office environment is very different: when the phone rings you pick it up. The operator's voice mail service is expensive, and without UC's ability to see the called party's presence and availability, you can end up playing telephone tag. I pay my own phone bill, so if the mobile doesn't answer after a few rings I send an SMS saying that I am trying to get in touch. In contrast, when your employer picks up the tab, there is less reason to be concerned about costs. Thus, while enterprises tend to see productivity as being the biggest UC benefit, SMEs are more concerned about the bottom line, i.e., avoiding costs like excessive voice mail use. Nevertheless, according to a 2007 survey from EVUA, which is a global telecom user group, "while nearly 30% of SMEs [across Europe] are deploying UC in some form, another 30% have no plans at all (or have not even heard of the term UC before)." One example of a mobile UC client is CiceroPhone (right), a converged multi-mode softphone that supports Fixed, VoIP and Cellular calls and media services on a single device. This UC client is available on Nokia S60 and Windows Mobile devices. The company also has an FMC solution that it markets to service providers. *PRESENCE IS A POWERFUL PARAMETER* Mobile UC is facilitated by the fact that mobile network operators know the presence status of all the subscribers on their network: it's an operating parameter whose commercial value only became apparent when IM started hitting desktops. Unfortunately the MNOs held this card too close to their corporate chest and didn't allow it to be incorporated in UC solutions. The big bucks they saw was the youth end of the consumer market. Furthermore, MNOs love voice mail and telephone tag: the more wasted calls you make the more money they bank. They also love SMS and are not going to take kindly to IM on mobiles because the margins are much lower. Yet, as in so many areas of telecommunications, operators have been overtaken by events. Mobile phones now have open operating systems ? Linux, Windows Mobile and Symbian ? and they have powerful computing and display resources. These devices can therefore download or embed application software and work in client-server mode. This development is well underway, and when it involves an enterprise server, there is no need to tap into the operator's resources and pay for the privilege. In response, a group of key operators, infrastructure and device vendors comprising Orange, Telecom Italia, Telefnica, TeliaSonera, Ericsson, Nokia Siemens Networks, Nokia, Sony Ericsson and Samsung announced an initiative called the "Rich Communication Suite," debuted at the Mobile World Conference earlier this year. The focus is on enriching communications, but the core technology elements are the same as for UC (voice, presence, messaging, video, all working together). For the telcos, the initiative is tightly linked to IMS and SIP. However, it may take quite a few years for presence to be federated across the telco and enterprise domains. Meanwhile, there is some divergence of interests between the operators and the equipment vendors. Nokia, which employs the Symbian OS, is market leader by a very wide margin in Europe, and they have been very active in promoting their phones as open systems--one of several moves that have not pleased the operators. However, meeting the needs and aspirations of the marketplace is more important. And then (inevitably) there is Microsoft. MS has no reason to be particularly concerned about operators, and of course there is a tight fit between Windows Mobile devices and the company's corporate UC solution. However, that does not guarantee success. Mobile phones have entered corporate environments as personal devices, and many employees would not take kindly to a forced swap and an unfamiliar interface. Asking a Nokia user to switch to the MS UI is like asking a Mac user to switch to Vista. *FMC AS THE SERVICE, MOBILE UC AS THE APP* The telecommunications industry tends to confuse services and applications. In my book, FMC is a service and UC is an application. Do I hear a "so what"? Well, think about it for a moment. FMC allows you transition from wide area networks to local area networks and vice versa. Without FMC, the call would be dropped. So without FMC, you'd also lose the presence of your colleagues: to get them back you'd have to reconnect with the server. That may seem obvious, but as Doug Mohney of FierceVOIP recently wrote , "a number of companies that were in the fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) world...are now reimagining/rebranding themselves into a Mobile Unified Communications camp." That makes sense, because even though UC is seen as the Next Big Thing, FMC is a prerequisite for a meaningful Mobile UC experience. The close link between FMC and UC on a mobile device leads us to an interesting question. Should FMC vendors offer integrated solutions, or should they stay with their original core competence, the spin being that the customers can then select the optimum mobile UC offer along with the devices? In turn, that leads to the different requirements of enterprises and SMBs. Businesses need FMC to ensure a seamless experience for their users. After all, the key to mobile UC is the ability for the user to stay connected to the resources they need while being mobile and moving between locations and networks. An example of UC functionality embedded at the application layer is the ability to extend PBX and desk phone functionality to, and be unified on, mobile phones. Mobile extensions enable mobile business users to have full desk phone functionality anywhere, including single number ring and identity, as well as common features such as transfer, conferencing, and voice mail. Agito and DiVitas offer alternative FMC solutions and they have slightly different strategies. (V2.0 of the DiVitas Mobile UC interface is shown at right) They're US companies, but both recognize the importance of Europe. Agito is about to enter the market place; DiVitas has been active and successful for some time. Agito focuses on eFMC (the e is for enterprise) and they see UC as providing a broad framework for enterprise applications. Pejman Roshan, VP of Marketing at Agito said, "Our FMC solution integrates into PBXs without tampering with the desk phones. It provides applications for our mobile society while also ensuring that mobile calls and data applications are connected transparently to the best possible network--be it the cellular network, 3G, business Wi-Fi, public Wi-Fi, or home networks." DiVitas has been focusing on both the SMB and enterprise space, and now they have started marketing their own UC client, as shown here. Details were not available at the time of publication, but No Jitter did get an advance shot of the UI. The ability to meet the needs of both sectors comes from the fact that the company's server software is hardware independent, so it runs on inexpensive desktop servers as well as enterprise platforms having redundant power supplies, disk drives, etc. *CISCO AND NOKIA* These two 800-lb gorillas have been marketing a "Mobile Business Solution" for some time and at the end of April the two companies issued an update, which stated that there were more than 100 customers in commercial use and more than 600 customers in trials for Mobile Business Solution from Cisco and Nokia. This is the spin: the solution "extends the rich Cisco Unified IP Phone capabilities to Nokia E series smartphones over Cisco Unified Wireless Networks to offer users a seamless mobile experience in the enterprise environment and public cellular networks". Note that SCCP (aka "Skinny") is employed rather than SIP. That was an FMC-centric statement, but this solution should not be seen as an FMC solution. However, since the PBX (CallManager) sees call phones as regular extensions mobile UC is a given: the server knows the presence status of all the devices on the corporate network. In addition the solution features mobile VPN and secure remote access. *CONCLUSIONS* Mobile UC should not be seen as a subset of desktop UC. Mobility in the average workforce is around 40%, and the figure is rising year on year, in line with improved services. This means that the mobile variant leverages the value of the various UC applications and in some cases it is driving up the implementation of this technology at the desktop level. FMC is the service that enables mobile UC: without it, information on the presence and availability of colleagues and friends would be lost when transitioning between wide area networks (GSM) and local area networks (Wi-Fi). However, we now have a broadband data service (HSPA), and this will be followed by WiMAX and LTE (Long Term Evolution). One upcoming challenge is therefore the ability to retain UC functionality when employing one of these new air interfaces. It's doable: phones have powerful computing resources and Moore's Law will ensure that they become more powerful in future. And the June 24 news that Nokia will buy the 52% of Symbian it doesn't already own, and then give it away as an open source operating system, also is a significant leap forward. * * -- Chintan Shah M: 093410 18440 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mobilemonday.in/pipermail/bangalore/attachments/20080627/1fd83d92/attachment-0001.html -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Details here http://bangalore.mobilemonday.in/2008/06/28/open-table-discussion-on-trai-recommendation-paper-on-mvas/ Rajan On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 11:12 PM, Chintan Shah wrote: > I have heard it is happening on June 30th. > > On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 12:52 PM, kuberan wrote: > >> What happened to the june meeting of Mobile Mondays. >> Is it not supposed to be on June 23rd ?? >> Or is it scheduled to be on June 30 ? >> >> _______________________________________________ >> bangalore mailing list >> bangalore at mobilemonday.in >> http://mobilemonday.in/mailman/listinfo/bangalore >> >> > > > -- > Chintan Shah > M: 093410 18440 > http://ckshah79.wordpress.com > > > _______________________________________________ > bangalore mailing list > bangalore at mobilemonday.in > http://mobilemonday.in/mailman/listinfo/bangalore > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Featured Guest: Ms. Rashmi Vallabhajosyula, founder of Altius Consulting (http://www.altiusconsults.com/) - a marketing consulting firm that specializes in marketing solutions for SME's and startup's. She is an alumnus of MICA (Mudra Institute of Communication Ahmedabad) and Fergusson College Pune. She has over 10 years of experience in advertising and marketing, having worked with some of the best known advertising firms including Enterprise Nexus, JWT (Fulcrum), Zenith Media & Universal Mccann and has also worked in the Internet domain with Webshastra. She will be talking to us about Viral Marketing: the reality, the myths and the effective application of viral marketing in our (Startups) context. This will be followed by a quick workshop where startups can engage with her for on the spot consulting. Each startup will be given a slot of time in which they have to concisely share about themselves and ask for help - followed by Rashmi's inputs. This interaction can either be done one to one or in open house (with all audience present & participating) depending upon the comfort level of the startup. I personally suggest, open house - get in the ring and sweat it out. So here are the details: Date: 06 July 08 Day: Sunday Time: 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM (Please note that we are starting 30 minutes early). Venue: Ta`am Restaurants Private Limited (http://www.taamrestaurants.com/) A Square, #565, 8th Main, 4th Block, Koramangala, Bangalore 560034, Tel: +91-80-4116 9898, 4146 9595 Floor Manager: Mr. Nandkumar - 93433 18281 Maps: http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=109457514478985766594.00044861d66a608d6da61&z=17 Agenda: Theme Meet (Viral Marketing + Quick Workshop). Actions from your end: - Mark your confirmations: http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/842219/ - Do grab / pack some bite at Ta'am Restaurant (they might be turning down their other customers for us) - OCC facilitators will be meeting between 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM (before the start of Rashmi's session). In case you missed on the last OCC meet and still want to be an OCC facilitator then drop in early. Actions count more than words. Regards ________________________________ Amarinder Singh Direct: +91 (0)80 4178 9341 CoreObjects Board: +91 (0)80 4178 9000 Mobile: +91 93431 71420 Skype: amarindersingh We build the software that builds companiesTM Website: www.coreobjects.com ________________________________ This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and privileged information, intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 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