Exit Games is a platform service provider for the development of online multiplayer games. It was founded in 2003 and has 25 employees, most of whom work in Hamburg, Germany, where the company has its headquarters.
Ericsson’s IMS portfolio and specifically its application strategy continue to receive high rankings from analyst firm Current Analysis. According to the report, Ericsson’s weight among application developers has played a “significant role” in the adaptation of IMS infrastructure.
At a recent event in Stockholm, Sweden, Ericsson presented a broad portfolio to mobile application developers, including live beta testing, open APIs and go-to-market support.
Ericsson’s US office in Silicon Valley is cooperating with the local campus of Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) on an IMS-based health care application for the Android platform.
In investigating how IMS could be used within intelligent transport systems (ITS), students at Luleå University of Technology (LTU) in Sweden have developed a mobile application prototype, iRide, that warns drivers of hazardous conditions on the road.
The rank for Ericsson’s IMS-application strategy has been upgraded from strong to outstanding in Current Analysis’ latest assessment of the company’s IMS portfolio.
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Ericsson continues to work hard to increase the penetration of IMS terminals, focusing on specification of high-level IMS Java APIs and the Rich Communication Suite (RCS) initiative. It expects to see some tangible results later this year.
The Ericsson R&D center in Spain and operator Telefónica have been cooperating with the Polytechnic University of Madrid (UPM) to develop e-health IMS applications and build telecom expertise.
Ericsson will release the Home IMS Gateway (HIGA) during first half of 2009 to provide remote access and multimedia communication services to home devices.
Ericpol Telecom, based in Poland, is one of Ericsson’s partners in the IMS segment. It started its business in 1991 as a services company. It has offices in Poland, Sweden, Ukraine and Mexico...
Ericpol Telecom, based in Poland, is one of Ericsson’s partners in the IMS segment. It started its business in 1991 as a services company. It has offices in Poland, Sweden, Ukraine and Mexico...
Ericsson partner Connect2Media (C2M) is placing its faith in IMS-based gaming. The company, headquartered in the UK, develops, publishes and distributes games across multiple platforms, including mobile, web, PC and interactive TV.
In this series we present six partners to the Ericsson Developer Program – all working with IMS, providing platforms, applications and services.
Taking a big step towards creating a mass market of IMS-compliant mobile handsets, providing next generation rich communication services, the GSMA RCS program will release its first service specifications in December 2008.
Ericsson China has started cooperating with researchers at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT) to develop innovative applications to take advantage of the strengths of IMS.
Venturus is a Brazilian company focusing on software development. It was founded in 1995 by Ericsson, and is one of Ericsson’s partners and preferred suppliers.
Ericsson has initiated an IMS and SDS training project in cooperation with Argentina’s National University of La Plata. The project will result in a university course and an IMS application competition, starting in October.
Ericsson’s Service Development Studio (SDS) is the only fully comprehensive tool for development and end-to-end testing of both the client and server side of new convergent all-IP (IMS) applications.
Ericsson Brazil has recently extended its cooperation with universities in the South American country to build IMS capacity and competence.
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The specification for an API that lets Java ME developers create converged multimedia applications based on the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) has been published by JCP (Java Community Process).
A recent report, IMS Market Opportunities: From Standardization To Implementation, identifies some key findings regarding the development potential of IMS.
In 2007 a second contract was initiated and Ericsson was chosen as TDC’s pan-Nordic IMS supplier, via the operator’s affiliates in Norway, Sweden and Finland.
Watch to find out how IMS, a technological framework that allows the evolution of standardized person to person communication, opens the door to endless business and communication opportunities.
Ericsson’s Service Development Studio (SDS) is the only fully comprehensive tool for development and end-to-end testing of both the client and server side of new convergent all-IP (IMS) applications. SDS contains a standards based IMS network simulator with communication services emulators.
IMS multi-access (IMA) gives non-IMS-capable devices access to the IMS core network and services. It thus enables operators to provide IMS to the billions of GSM and ISDN terminals that are already in operation. IMA plays a pivotal role in concentrating service control in the IMS network regardless of access network and in providing consistent user experience to IMS subscribers via multiple terminals.
The Mobile Service Architecture (MSA) specifies a standardized set of APIs, which allows developers access to various capabilities – from sending SMS messages to address book information – on mobile phones. Ericsson is a member of the expert group that is drafting the upcoming second version of MSA, which will include an IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) API.
Delivering a great user experience in the simplest possible way is often a complex task. To succeed, one must understand and translate user needs, expectations, technical opportunities, and constraints into an adequate design.
The success of IMS will largely depend on the availability of new services in end-user equipment. Strong focus on terminals is thus especially important to ensure that IMS services remain independent of access and terminal type.
To reach today’s Java phones that have no IMS (SIP) capability, Service Development Studio (SDS) 4.0 has now been enhanced with an http-based IMS network proxy solution. The enhanced SDS (4.0 Feature Delivery, FD1) supports IMS client-server development for approximately 60% of all new phones (MIDP 2.0 / CLDC 1.1) for a non real-time subset of IMS services.
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