Category: Telecom

ng Connect Program is a collaboration among leading network, consumer electronics, application and content suppliers

Aachen, Germany, October 8, 2009 — V-Gate today announced its participation in the ng Connect Program, a new multi-industry initiative to drive the development of next generation broadband services based on Long Term Evolution (LTE) and other ultra high bandwidth technologies.  V-Gate provides innovative solutions for telematics and the transmission of 3D content to mobile devices. V-Gate will launch caribo, the first mobile ride sharing community in October 2009.

 

Caribo (www.caribo.mobi) is a service which allows users to combine all available transportation options in one application on a passenger’s mobile device:  Everywhere,  any time, in the same way with an extremely user-friendly interface. caribo eliminates the drawbacks associated with existing ridesharing, car sharing, taxi-finding systems by combining the newest mobile internet, geo-positioning and community technology in an easy-to-use service. 

V-Gate also offers Metaport, a new solution for transmitting 3D content to mobile devices. Metaport empowers applications such as Second Life or 3D games on mobile devices using mobile networks. V-Gate calls this invention “virtual reality to go”.

“Using new concepts and technologies, V-Gate is establishing a new area of mobile services. Our innovative products will enable the next generation of applications for mobile devices. With products like Metaport or caribo we show in an impressive way the possibilities of mobile applications. One of the key reasons we joined the ng Connect Program is to participate in a group of great companies driven by a joint vision for next generation services,” stated Markus Schindler, CEO of V-Gate.

“We’re very pleased to have V-Gate join the ng Connect Program as an innovative company developing new solutions for 3D mobile content delivery on next generation networks,” stated Derek Kuhn, Vice President Emerging Technology and Media Group at Alcatel-Lucent, a founding member of the ng Connect Program. “We look forward to their contributions to the program.”