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Comverse And TI Collaborate To Accelerate End-to-End Mobile Messaging And Enhanced Multimedia Services For 2.5G And 3G Networksdate: January 30, 2002 Comverse, suppliers of software and systems enabling network-based multimedia enhanced communications services, and Texas Instruments, providers of signal processing and analog technologies used in wireless handsets, today announced that Comverse's enhanced messaging services will operate on TI's high-performance and power efficient OMAP platform for 2.5G and 3G wireless devices. By combining Comverse's open, IP-based enhanced services platform with TI's OMAP processors, wireless device manufacturers and operators are expected to significantly reduce the deployment time of key applications such as mobile email, multimedia messaging (MMS), instant messaging, as well as Comverse's mobile entertainment services. "Enhanced messaging is clearly a key application area for both current and next-generation networks, and Comverse has the complete suite of multimodal messaging solutions that take full advantage of combining data, voice and rich media," stated Benny Einhorn, Chief Marketing Officer for Comverse. "We believe TI's OMAP platform helps to drive audio, voice and video content for multimedia-rich messaging services for 2.5G and 3G wireless devices. Collaborating with TI will aid consumers, network operators and handset vendors in benefiting from the tightest integration of end-to-end solutions." "We are very excited that Comverse and TI are working together to optimize advanced 2.5G and 3G mobile services for the OMAP platform," said Alain Mutricy, TI Vice President, worldwide OMAP platform General Manager TI's family of OMAP processors delivers the performance and power efficiency manufacturers require for next generation real-time communications-based devices. TI's industry-leading OMAP platform technology provides mobile users with integrated wireless voice, data and multimedia connectivity. Nokia, Ericsson, Palm, Sony, Sendo, HTC and others have selected the open, scalable OMAP platform for their 2.5G and 3G wireless devices.
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