Clickmarks
Clickmarks provides software infrastructure
that enables the delivery of any content and the execution
of any transaction on any device over
the mobile Internet. Combining personalization and mobilization,
the company's innovations are advancing the wireless environment
by making it possible to wireless-enable content without
costly programming or integration; consolidate regularly
used Internet and Intranet resources into a single portal
for easy access; and thereby operate efficiently within
the smaller screens of mobile devices. Clickmarks' technology
platform is available to wireless carriers, Web companies
and enterprise clients.
Ember
Ember is the developer
of EmberNet, an 802.15.4, self-organizing, self-healing,
scalable wireless embedded networking platform that
enables device-to-device, as well as device-to-network
communication for
industrial automation, high-rise building, as well as
military applications. Through a suite of proprietary
networking algorithms and application layer interfaces,
EmberNet provides a decentralized mesh network that
completely replaces the wires and connectors of conventional
networks, with low cost radios and microcontrollers.
Requiring neither a base station nor a fixed topology,
Ember Net operates as a fully decentralized network,
whose nodes cooperatively relay messages on behalf of
their neighbors in order to form complete communication
paths.
End2End
End2End, named as
one of the top 100 emerging technology companies in
Europe by Tornado-Insider, is a Mobile Application Infrastructure
Provider operating a carrier-grade network of data-centers
from which it delivers managed mobile data services,
technology hosting and
outsourcing services to the leading mobile operators,
portals, and application providers in Europe. End2End
acts as a distribution channel for application and content
providers by hosting and aggregating best-of-breed applications
and content, which are delivered with associated middleware
solutions, as well as infrastructure services such as
user provisioning, mediation and billing.
First
Hop
First Hop provides
scalable messaging management and wireless connectivity
products for mobile operators and service providers.
A proven leader in multi-vendor messaging solutions,
First Hop generates immediate business benefits and
provides a clear evolution path to
future technologies. First Hop Ltd is the technology
leader in high-performance wireless datacom products.
The company offers a broad product portfolio for SMS-,
WAP-, and GPRS -enabled products for mobile operators,
application iinfrastructure providers, and wireless
service providers. Founded in 1997, First Hop is headquartered
in Helsinki, Finland and has offices in Singapore and
the UK.
FRiENDi mobile
FRiENDi mobile is an innovative telecommunications company that offers mobile services across the Middle East & North Africa (MENA) region as a Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO), which is a proven business model that brings significant benefits to end-users, telecom operator partners and the general societies of the markets where FRiENDi mobile operates. FRiENDi mobile is headquartered in Dubai Internet City in the United Arab Emirates, and has established a number of local operating companies and Joint Ventures across the MENA region with more to come in the near future.
GMedia
GMedia aims to develop a market for interactive print magazines in China. With GMedia's help, innovative advertisers will be able to better connect with customers in China through creative interactive magazines, which allow readers to interact with advertised products in real-time with their mobile phones, or desk-top computers via the use of bar- or digi-codes that are enterable into WAP or web portals.
IXI
Mobile
IXI Mobile, Inc. offers solutions that bring innovative, data-centric mobile devices and services to the mass market. IXI Mobile’s Ogo devices are designed to improve the mobile user experience and increase mobile voice and data usage. The Ogo family of devices delivers popular applications, including email, instant messaging, SMS, RSS, voice and Web browsing on optimized, easy-to-use handheld devices for a true on-the-go mobile messaging experience. Ogo was launched initially in the United States by AT&T Wireless (now Cingular Wireless), and has since been launched in several countries including Switzerland, Turkey and Germany. IXI Mobile provides a turn-key solution to mobile operators and Internet service providers worldwide to launch and support Ogo products. More information on Ogo is available at: www.ogo.com.
IXI Mobile is headquartered in Redwood City, California, and has research and development facilities in Israel and Romania. IXI Mobile also maintains regional sales offices. For more information on IXI Mobile, please visit www.ixi.com.
Kaitone
Kaitone, based in Beijing, China, through its proprietary network on mobile carriers, offers customized advertising to demographically relevant mobile phone users in targeted locations. The company's unique database accumulates user location data, thereby allowing Kaitone to analyze and segment mobile phone users by categories relevant to advertisers. Mobile phone users are then sent targeted, highly-relevant SMS messages on behalf of advertisers such as restaurants, banks, travel agencies, retailers, etc.
KongZhong.com
KongZhong.com plans to profit from China's transition
into the mobile age by aiming to be the leading provider
of content and applications to Chinese mobile phone
users over wireless netw orks.
Selected by China Mobile to be one of 16 GPRS data service
providers, COTA generates revenue through user-to-user
data communications, and subsequently shares a portion
with Chinese mobile operators. COTA is the top GPRS/WAP
service provider on China Mobile, and the third most
popular provider of MMS services.
Longcheer
Longcheer, based in China, is a leading Chinese
mobile-phone handset design house specializing in module
design. As China's domestic handset manufacturers continue
to expand in the world's largest handset market, Longcheer
provides them with the advanced design capabilities
necessary to compete in a highly-segmented domestic
market that demands great variety. As a result, domestic
manufacturers are able to concentrate on the manufacturing
and branding of their product. Foreign companies that
outsource their manufacturing to China also benefit
from Longcheer's ability to provide advanced application
R&D.
Moreens
Moreens, based in Ilsan, South Korea, is a developer
of film and plastic touch screens intended for use in
multi-media handheld devices such as cell phones, smart
phones, PDAs, web pads, etc. Moreens' unique patented
plastic panel and sputtering technologies make possible
a unique advanced touch screen that combines the best
physical and material characteristics of glass and plastic.
Moreens' touch screen has been rigorously validated
by several of the world's leading touch screen makers.
NexDisplay
NexDisplay, based in South Korea , develops small-size TFT-LCD (Thin Film Transistor - Liquid Crystal Display) modules for use by mobile handset manufacturers in high-end phones. NexDisplay's modules enhance the brightness and visibility of mobile phone screens.
Palringo
Palringo, a UK based company, provides an operator-independent service that combines the presence & real-time chat functionality of Instant Messaging (IM) applications with the many-to-many voice capabilities of “Push-to-Talk” systems and the convenience of SMS texting, all on mobile. It is a disruptive service that leap-frogs trend towards mobile IM and lays foundation for mobile VoIP. The Skype-like model of offering services directly, independent of service provider and underlying carrier network, circumvents carrier bottleneck.
Point-I
Point-I, based in Seoul, South Korea, is a leader
in location enabling technologies and application services.
Point-I provides carrier-grade location-based services
(LBS) and geographic-information system (GIS) platforms
that allow for the rapid and flexible deployment of
powerful location based services across mobile networks.
Point-I is delivering platforms and services to major
mobile operators in Korea and China, as well as to public
and private sector organizations with the need for LBS/GIS
services.
Polaris
Wireless
Polaris, founded in 1998 and
based in Los Altos, California, has developed a patent-pending
location technology that will make the
deployment of location specific information services
over wireless networks economically feasible. The company's
proprietary technology allows the real-time identification
of a cellular phone's location. Polaris' objective is
to become the leading provider of low cost location
information to the wireless industry, and to be in the
forefront of satisfying the anticipated surge in demand
for value-added location services to be delivered over
cellular networks.
Silicon File
Silicon File, based in Seoul Korea,
is a fabless chip company that is developing high-performance CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) image sensors for the latest generation of mobile-phone cameras. Silicon File's unique CMOS technology is especially suited to satisfy demands for high resolution in small, high-pixel cameras (1 million pixels and above) while simultaneously offering performance and cost advantages over competing products.
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