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News Release from: TTPCom | Subject: Ajar
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 16 May 2005
Mobile platform adds device management
TTPCom has licensed Insignia's Open Management Client (OMC), a standards-based device management client.
TTPCom has licensed Insignia's Open Management Client (OMC), a standards-based device management client TTPCom will offer Insignia's OMC, an OMA-compliant device management solution for mobile phones, with its Ajar mobile applications platform to support parameter setting and provisioning for WAP, GPRS, MMS and SMS settings
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 24 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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"TTPCom partners with technology leaders to help handset manufacturers meet the increasingly complex market requirements for fully featured mobile devices which can be brought to market quickly".
"We looked very closely at potential providers and selected Insignia's OMC as the most complete standards-based mobile device management client available".
"We are pleased to be working with Insignia to fulfil the new market demand for advanced management features", said Morten Iversen, Director of Partnership Programmes at TTPCom.
"Carriers now recognise the benefits of next generation mobile device management technologies".
"Consequently, requirements for new mobile devices to support these standards are flowing back to the handset vendors".
"TTPCom plays a critical role in the food chain, having shipped over 40 million devices last year".
"We are pleased to be supporting TTPCom to address the increasing demand for this type of technology and believe that we can drive real value for the market by continuing to collaborate through joint innovation", said Priyen Doshi, VP of Product Marketing at Insignia Solutions.
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