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Technologies and solutions
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Ericsson Developer Suite
The Ericsson Developer Suite is a portfolio of tools including SDKs, APIs, code examples and documentation.
Tech in Brief
The aim of the Tech in brief series is to give you a short introduction to a number of important telecom technologies as well as links to the latest developments and more information.
Charging Solutions
Get in charge of your business by enabling your applications, services, and content with charging capabilities.
IP Multimedia Subsystem, IMS
IMS is a generic architecture for IP-based multimedia services offering person-to-person and person-to-content communications in a variety of modes − including voice, text, pictures and video, or any combination of these − in a highly personalized way.
Java
Ericsson is engaged in all aspects of Java.
MMS
MMS is a universally accepted standard that lets users of MMS supportive mobile phones send and receive messages with formatted text, graphics, photographic imagery and audio and video clips.
Mobile browsing
Use Web/Web 2.0 technology to develop Web/MobileWeb applications in JavaEE.
Location based services
The Mobile Positioning System (MPS) locates the geographical position of mobile subscribers.
Telecom web services
Telecom web services (Parlay X) are telecommunications services that developers and the IT community can easily understand and use to develop innovative applications.
Telecom REST
REST interfaces that offer telecom capabilities, typically for customer-to-business (C2B) communication.
Texture compression
Texture compression is a special type of compression for images that are used during rendering of three-dimensional graphics.
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Open Mobile Alliance (OMA)
The OMA is designed to be a center for mobile service specification work, stimulating and contributing to the creation of end-to-en interoperable services. OMA is unique in that it brings together all of the links in the value chain, wireless vendors, mobile operators, information technology companies and application and content providers.
Liberty Alliance Project
The Liberty Alliance Project is a consortium of more than 160 technology and consumer organizations that works for an open standard for federated network identity.
Standards groups for developers
As a developer, you should be aware of the standardization groups that are active in setting standards for application development.
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