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Home » Lucent Partners with Openera and Xten on IMS Solutions

Lucent Partners with Openera and Xten on IMS Solutions

February 13, 2005
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Lucent Technologies it will integrate software solutions from Openera and Xten Networks into its IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) convergence solution. Both Openera and Xten Networks will provide downloadable clients that can support a wide range of devices and enable the delivery of converged service bundles.

Under the agreements, Openera will supply its Mobile IMS Client, which enables the delivery of advanced IMS-based multimedia services including Active Phone Book, push-to-talk and video sharing on mobile phones. Openera’s Mobile IMS Client can be rapidly deployed across a range of mobile phone manufacturers’ existing handsets and can be customized and re-branded for use within a service provider’s network.

Xten Networks will supply its X-PRO SIP “softphone” application, which simulates the features and functionality of a small business phone system and enables VoIP services on wireline or wireless broadband connections for PC- based and Pocket PC based devices. Xten Networks’ softphones are available for Windows, Mac OS X and Pocket PC operating systems.
http://www.lucent.com/3gsm/

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