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Openwave Systems announced they have extended their five-year relationship for mobile Internet service with AT&T Wireless. AT&T Wireless has extended its existing agreement with Openwave by licensing the latest release of the Openwave Mobile Access Gateway. Openwave currently provides WAP gateway services for AT&T Wireless' GSM/GPRS wireless networks as well as their CDPD-based PocketNet Web phone service to enable the wireless carrier to deliver the power of the Internet to wireless handsets.
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As the foundation of Openwave Services OS, the latest release of the Mobile Access Gateway enables mobile operators such as A&T Wireless to offer advanced services to their subscribers. Mobile Access Gateway complies with the latest specification of the wireless application protocol (WAP 1.2.1) and integrates several high-value features, such as advanced billing support and WAP Push, a technology that enables alerting/notification and pushes content to WAP-enabled mobile devices. In addition, the gateway brings increased personalization capabilities, while providing network operators with a clear evolution path for expanding services over next generation networks.
The Openwave gateway solutions offer multimode browsing support, from XHTML, WML, HDML, to CHTML, allowing the carrier to offer a wide range of content and access methods to its subscribers.
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