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Taiwanese Manufacturer Asustek to Bundle Avanquest's Mobile PhoneTools with High-Speed PCI Express Data Cards
Business Wire, July 25, 2007
DENVER -- Avanquest Software, a leading developer and publisher of business and consumer software for the global PC market, today announced the bundling of its Mobile PhoneTools application with the T500 PCI Express Data Cards from Taiwanese electronics manufacturing giant Asustek Computer Inc. (ASUS).
Mobile PhoneTools gives high-speed Internet access over 3G mobile networks to laptop users, virtually anytime and anywhere, and enables laptops to behave as complete full-featured mobile phones. The application connects with a single click using pre-configured connection parameters. The smart connect feature ensures that even if the SIM card in the T500 Data Card is changed, the application will connect without asking any question.
ASUS T500 card-equipped laptops powered by Avanquest's Mobile PhoneTools will provide advanced telephony features such as conference call, call log, missed call management and call transfer, in addition to making and receiving voice calls. Additionally, Mobile PhoneTools manages text messages (SMS) and contact information between the device and popular desktop programs such as Microsoft Outlook[R], Outlook[R] Express, and MS Exchange[R], as well as Lotus Notes[R].
ASUS is one of the main suppliers of a range of products that includes notebooks, barebone systems, servers, graphics cards, PDAs, handsets, smartphones, wireless devices, broadband modems, LCD monitors, CPU coolers, power supplies, chassis and networking switches and optical drives. The company is also the world leader in motherboard manufacturing.
"We appreciate in particular the extended voice capabilities of Mobile PhoneTools such as conference calling and missed-call management; for our customers the experience is really like having a full-featured mobile phone attached to their notebooks," said H. C. Hung, Head of ASUS' Handheld Business Unit. "The T500 PC Card is but a small step in our ambitious plans to incorporate WWAN connectivity to a large number of hardware devices and platforms; this is moving well beyond notebooks with embedded 3G modules."
"This global licensing agreement provides a comprehensive, powerful and easy to use mobility solution to users of the ASUS PCI Express Card," said David Wright, President of Avanquest Software's Denver-based OEM Division. "Our strategic partnership with ASUS will be broadened significantly during the next quarters as we work together on innovative new solutions."
Mobile PhoneTools supports hundreds of cellular devices from the world's leading manufacturers and is compatible with Microsoft[R] Windows[R] XP and Vista. Avanquest has sold millions copies of Mobile PhoneTools and provides support for the product in over 26 languages, including Chinese, Korean, Thai, Czech and Russian.
About ASUS
ASUS is a leading provider of 3C total solutions. With a global staff of more than 100 thousand and a world-class R&D design team, the turnover for 2006 was 17.4 billion U.S. Dollars. ASUS has been ranked in Business Week InfoTech 100 for 10 consecutive years, and has been ranked No. 1 by the Wall Street Journal Asia for best quality products in Taiwan. For more information, please visit www.asustek.com.
About Avanquest Software
Avanquest Software is one of the world's leading software publishers, marketing up to 1,500 titles developed in-house or by developer partners through operations in North America, Europe and Asia. Avanquest Software addresses the general public through its Retail, Online and Direct-to-customer channels; businesses through the Corporate channel; and key players in mobile telephony and IT through OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturers) licenses. With 650 employees and approximately 200 engineers in Research and Development, the company is committed to constant innovation. Listed on Euronext (ISIN FR0004026714) since December 1996, The Group posted revenue of EU74.3 million in 2006. For additional information: http://www.avanquest.com.
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