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New Motorola Platform Redefines Information Access; Mobile Internet Exchange Integrates Voice, Data Services
Business Wire, Oct 6, 1999
SCHAUMBURG, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 6, 1999--
Motorola, Inc. today unveiled its Mobile Internet Exchange(TM) (MIX) communications platform, the first platform integrating both voice and data services. Motorola's strategic focus is on bringing the benefits of the Internet revolution to everyone, regardless of location or access device. Currently, a user's ability to get information - both personal and from the Internet - is limited. With the MIX communications platform, mobile consumers can obtain necessary information anywhere via the Internet.
Motorola's MIX communications platform, a feature server of Motorola's Aspira(TM) architecture, delivers necessary information to a consumer's choice of device even when consumers travel away from their home city. For example, MIX enables a consumer to enter information, such as a telephone number, in a
personal digital assistant (PDA), synchronize its content using TrueSync(TM) and then access that number from any personal device. This includes access by stating an instruction, such as "Call Jim" from any telephone. Finally, a consumer can view the telephone number or Internet content on the display of any compatible mobile phone. Thus, you can access a content source from different devices and receive information in formats to suit your changing needs.
"Motorola expects that by 2005, one billion people will be using the Internet and accessing it from wireless connections," said Maria Martinez, general manager and vice president, Motorola Internet and Connectivity Solutions Division (ICSD). "The MIX communications platform breaks down the barriers of the Internet by providing an easy way for consumers to access and use important information while they are mobile."
With the MIX communications platform, carriers can use the Internet as the medium to expand their wireless and Internet services. Motorola's MIX communications platform provides them with a wireless Internet-based end-to-end solution comprised of servers, gateways, software applications, content, and a new Mobile Applications Development Kit (Mobile-ADK).
"Motorola is enabling carriers around the world to participate in the Internet arena, thus expanding their subscriber base and creating service differentiation," said Asif Naseem, director, global voice and data solutions.
A carrier can purchase and integrate the MIX communications platform into any existing infrastructure or use Motorola as a service bureau. The carriers then can easily offer leading-edge, integrated voice and data services customized for consumers, small businesses and corporate enterprises. The MIX communications platform is available now.
The hardware's architecture, which supports Myosphere(SM) Data Services, MyosphereSM Voice Activated Services and VoxML(TM) Hosting Services, is open and scalable. The software applications integrate voice and data capabilities and support HTML, WML and VoxML markup languages. Software features include: Automatic Speech Recognition based on Nuance Communications' natural language voice interface software technology, voice dialing, TrueSync, personal information manager (PIM), and access to carrier-hosted or corporate email. The MIX communications platform offers pre-set Internet content categories, which include weather and flight information. It also enables consumers to bookmark their favorite Internet sites. Additional software applications can easily be developed through Motorola's Mobile-ADK.
The MIX communications platform supports a whole suite of Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) applications for the next generation of WAP 1.1-compliant wireless phones, thus enabling consumers to view data on a phone's display. The MIX communications platform offers a WAP gateway enabling users to access WAP-based data and WAP-compliant content. Motorola guarantees interoperability with all WAP-compliant devices. In addition, the Mobile-ADK supports WAP.
To experience Motorola's MIX communications platform services, visit the MIX Web site at www.Motorola-MIX.com.
Motorola Internet and Connectivity Solutions Division (ICSD) offers hardware, software and services to carriers, enabling them to use the Internet to offer consumers integrated voice and data services. Motorola is a global leader in providing integrated communications solutions and embedded electronic solutions. These include: software-enhanced wireless telephone, two-way radio, messaging and satellite communications products and systems, as well as networking and Internet-access products, for consumers, network operators, and commercial, government and industrial customers. Sales in 1998 were $29.4 billion.
All trademarks identified as such herein are trademarks of Motorola, Inc., with the exception of TrueSync which is a trademark of Starfish Software, Inc., an independent wholly owned subsidiary of Motorola, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Motorola, Inc. 1999. All rights reserved.
MIX communications platform trials under way globally:
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