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Aepona announces availability of Causeway with Web Services Support at 3GSM Congress in Cannes 2005; Parlay-X functionality unites IT and Telecoms and promises exciting new hybrid telecommunications services.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-14 February 2005-Aepona: Aepona announces availability of Causeway with Web Services Support at 3GSM Congress in Cannes 2005; Parlay-X functionality unites IT and Telecoms and promises exciting new hybrid telecommunications services(C)1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:02142005 Stand F63 Hall 2, 3GSM Congress, Cannes.
Aepona, the leading telecommunications software company, today announced that its market-leading Causeway Carrier-Network Operating System now supports the Parlay-X standard - allowing Web Services to be introduced into telecommunications networks. The announcement means that exciting new web hosted services will now be "telecoms-enabled" meaning that operators will be able to roll-out services never before considered...
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