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Mobeon integrate videomail to TANDBERG 3G Gateway

February 20, 2006

Mobeon, the mobile messaging software specialist, has joined forces with video communications specialist, TANDBERG, as part of its 3G Gateway beta test programme. Mobeon has supplied its videomail system to create a complete 3G collaboration platform for video callers.

The TANDBERG 3G Gateway, which integrates Mobeon's videomail software, enables users to leave video messages when the person called is unavailable. In addition, short videos to share experiences or deliver news can be sent using a 3G camera phone from any location, at any time, to either individuals or multiple recipients.

The videomail solution is built on Mobeon's CompEdge IP messaging software. Designed to give operators the ability to analyse, design, test, alter and deploy video messaging services in a few weeks instead of months, it also means messaging services can be tailored to specific customer types.

"Integrating Mobeon technology with the TANDBERG 3G Gateway enhances our videomail offering and gives operators, using Mobeon solutions, a one-stop-shop for 3G video services," said Chris Horn, VP, product marketing, Mobeon. "This development demonstrates how Mobeon can support mobile video services and deliver videomail as part of a fully integrated 3G video gateway."

"The combination of the Mobeon CompEdge video messaging software with the TANDBERG 3G Video Gateway has the potential to add real value to the operators and their end customers," explains Hkon Dahle, Chief Technologist at TANDBERG.

 

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