Tunisie Telecom’s high capacity fibre optic cable brings resilience and diversity for Tunisia’s broadband users

26 March 2009 – Tunisie Telecom has signed a contract with Interoute to establish a subsea cable linking North Africa to Interoute’s pan-European fibre optic network. The cable, due to land in Sicily in October, gives Tunisia ownership over the flow of its internet traffic and removes the reliance on consortium owned subsea cables such as SEAMEWE 4.  By connecting to Interoute’s advanced fibre optic network, Tunisie Telecom will have access to the independent operator’s innovative services and competitive pricing model. This is crucial to keeping the incumbent carriers competitive and places Tunisie Telecom at the forefront of the continued broadband boom - Tunisian IP traffic tripled in 2008.

Read more: Tunisia signals its digital independence with a new sub sea cable linking

Mobile messaging operator to power award-winning PC/Mac-to-SMS service

March 25th, 2009: London, UK: Mobile messaging operator TynTec (www.tyntec.com) today announces that it has been selected to provide back-end SMS capabilities to SMS Mac (www.smsmac.com), an award-winning Mac/PC-to-SMS service. 

Under the deal, SMS Mac will use TynTec to power the SMS sending capabilities of its Mac-based Dashboard widget, address book plug in, Vista sidebar gadget and Windows XP Yahoo! Widget.

Read more: SMS Mac Selects TynTec For Global SMS Traffic

V-Gate present Metaport innovation at San Francisco Games Developer Conference (March 23-27, booth 6624NH)

San Francisco/Aachen, March 24, 2009: an innovative procedure for transmitting 3D contents to mobile devices will be presented at the San Francisco Games Developer Conference, which opened gates on March 23. Its name is “Metaport” and has been engineered by V-Gate, a new division of Scientific Computers GmbH Aachen/Germany. Current application use complex streaming procedures which hitherto significantly limit real-time interactivity. These classic procedures require great bandwidth for transmitting video and communication data over the mobile network.

Virtual Reality to go! Metaport launches revolution for mobile device data transmission

The system developed and registered for patent by V-Gate uses a unique approach: The Metaport server is positioned between an online platform and the user. A soft client is installed on the mobile device. The Metaport server computes objects and textures of a three-dimensional world into a format which only required a fraction of the usual bandwidth. The client stays connected to Metaport and renders the scene by means of its own 3D accelerator and the textures and objects provided by the server.  In case of bandwidth bottlenecks or interrupted connections, it falls back to the scene stored on the mobile device. This allows for a fluent rendering of the environment and unlimited interaction with the 3D world connected. This empowers applications such as Second Life or 3D games on mobile devices using 2G or 3G mobile networks. V-Gate call their innovative invention “Virtual Reality to go”.

Metaport is planned for use by mobile providers, game portal operators, system integrators of 3D business applications as well as device manufacturers who wish to ship their devices with a featured „game client“. Besides Metaport, V-Gate already work on other solutions for mobile internet, geodata and positioning and networking of virtual worlds.

„With Metaport, we have developed a solution which makes the bandwidth problem obsolete for mobile games“, says Markus Schindler, V-Gate CEO. „The gaming market is still growing. Innovative transmission technologies are a basic requirement for great user-friendliness and easy handling. One quickly loses the joy of mobile gaming when struggling with bandwidth and transmission issues. Metaport is an interesting door opener for advancing the mobile game sector.”
 

Read more: New transmission procedure for 3D contents to mobile devices

ForgetMeNot Africa launches Message Optimiser bringing email and instant messaging to simple mobile phones without need for PC or Internet across Africa

London, 24 March 2009: ForgetMeNot Africa, a specialist in unified messaging for telecommunications operators, has announced that it is launching its Message Optimiser service throughout Africa. The service will be publically demonstrated for the first time in Africa at East Africa Com on the 1st and 2nd of April in Nairobi, Kenya. 

In November 2008 LonZim plc acquired a controlling interest in FMN Africa. LonZim has established a strong presence in both the communications sector and financial services technology in the region, through its investments in Celsys, and Paynet, both of which offer strong synergies with FMNAfrica and further opportunities to enhance LonZim's portfolio of investments.
Read more: Basic mobile phones just got smarter in Africa

Milton Keynes, UK.March, 23 2009. Millenicom GmbH has successfully completed interoperability tests with Deutsche Telekom for their new Call by Call service, operated on the DIGITALK Multiservice Platform.

Millenicom, as a wholly-owned subsidiary of the European Telecommunication Holding (E.T.H. AG) has been aggressively offering alternative services for 10 years and this latest development is in line with the expansion plans of the Group.

Read more: DIGITALK provides MSP for new Call by Call service of Millenicom in Germany