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Cicero Cracks Handover On Nokia |
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Friday, 03 November 2006 |
Ireland's
Cicero Networks has released a dual-mode client for the Nokia S60 platform that
allows fixed to wireless VoIP handover on more than 70 million phones already
in the market.
In what it claims is an industry first, and a huge leap
forward in terms of market size over its existing Windows Mobile 5.0 client,
CiceroPhone is a dual-mode solution that allows for seamless roaming between
the Wi-Fi and cellular networks.
With more than 8 million Nokia S60 smartphones shipped
during Q2 2006 alone, the potential for this client software is enormous. The
client allows calls to be seamlessly routed over the "best available" network
whether that is a cellular network or your Wi-Fi connection.
The intelligent routing engine thereby ensures cost and
quality are optimised on all calls. In addition, CiceroPhone enables routing
decisions to be optimised on the handset for certain numbers or ranges of
numbers for specific networks.
Cicero Networks launched the industry's first dual-mode
client for Windows Mobile 5.0 converged devices in 2005 and from there it has
established itself as the leading dual-mode client application on the market.
It has been already been deployed by a number of
Telecommunication service providers and is also being used in pre-market trials
in over 30 operators.
The Symbian OS client is scheduled for release on the 30th
November 2006.
www.ciceronetworks.com
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