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Push to Talk, Push to Cellular, Voice and Data IP Push Strategies, Market Shares, and Market Forecasts, 2007 to 2013
WinterGreen Research, Inc., Sep 2008, Pages: 444
PUSH TO TALK OVER CELLULAR (POC) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Push to Talk Services Implement IP Session Control Push to Talk Service As An Integral Part Of An IP Multimedia Communication Portfolio PTT Session Management 3G Deployments Support IP Applications Push To Talk Is Powerful As A Technology / Works Like A Browser Impact of Style on Push Technology Handsets Enterprise Push Technology Data Messaging Systems From IBM and Tibco Interoperability With The Next Generation Products Push-To-Talk Over Cellular (PoC) Reliability Motorola Seamless End-To-End POC Services: Push to Talk Market Driving Forces Push To Talk Mobile Phone Infrastructure Markets Push To Talk Mobile Phone Infrastructure Market Shares Push To Talk Mobile Phone Infrastructure and Subscriber Market Forecasts Push to Talk Subscribers and Subscriber Revenue
1. PUSH TO TALK MARKET DYNAMICS, MARKET SERVICES, AND MARKET DESCRIPTION 1.1 Sprint Push-to-Talk 1.1.1 Sprint Nextel Qualcomm QChat 1.1.2 Samsung / Sprint QChat 1.1.3 Sprint Nextel Direct Connect 1.1.4 Motorola and Sprint / Motorola and Nokia 1.1.5 Sprint Nextel iDEN Push-to-Talk 1.2 Kodiak 1.3 Sonim 1.4 Internet Broadband Networks 1.4.1 Google Push to Talk 1.4.2 Google Internet Services Via Wireless Devices 1.4.3 AT&T Helps Wireless Business GPS-Enabled, Location-Based Services Solution 1.4.4 AT&T's BlackBerry 8800 TeleNav Track 1.4.5 AT&T's Wireless Business-To- Business PTT 1.4.6 AT&T Wireless Push to Talk 1.4.7 Verizon Wireless Push to Talk 1.4.8 Decline of Wireless Analog Networks 1.4.9 Sprint Joins Open Handset Alliance 1.4.10 Sprint restates commitment to iDEN 1.4.11 Sprint Expands EV-DO Rev. A Network 1.4.12 Sprint Commercial Availability Of The High Performance Push-To-Talk Service 1.4.13 Sprint Push to Talk Fleet Management ROI 1.4.14 Qualcomm QChat® Push-To-Talk Solution 1.5 Push-to-Talk (PTT) Communications Services 1.5.1 PTT Services Move Past Proprietary Network 1.5.2 Principle Of Communication Behind The Push To Talk Service 1.5.3 Push To Talk Service Integral Part Of IP Multimedia Communication Portfolio 1.6 OMA Standard Impacts Push-To-Talk Over Cellular 1.6.1 Push-to-Experience Ecosystem 1.7 Push-to-Talk Voice Equivalent Of Instant Messaging 1.7.1 Advances in PTT Bring Interconnectivity Of Different Networks 1-23 1.8 Fixed-Mobile Convergence 1.9 Nokia Group Summary of Services 1.10 Push-To-Talk Over Cellular (PoC) 1.10.1 PoC Traffic Runs Over IP, Users Can Use Data Compression 1.11 Push To Talk Two-Way Communication 1.11.1 Push to Talk Market Definition 1.11.2 Push To Talk Target Markets 1.11.3 Push To Talk Service Application Servers Functions 1.11.4 Calls Started With A Push Of A Key And Connected Directly 1.12 Push To Talk Real-Time Voice Communications Service 1.12.1 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) 1.13 Push To Talk Functions 1.13.1 Push To Talk Integrated Hands free Functionality 1.14 Presence Based Instant Text Service 1.15 Instant Talk Type Of Services 1.16 Push to Talk Positioning 1.17 Push to Talk Handsets 1.17.1 Sprint Nextel Push to Talk Handsets 1.18 Kodiak Commercial Handsets for Push to Talk 1.18.1 ASUS 1-49 1.19 UTStarCom POC Networks
2. PUSH TO TALK (PTT) MARKET SHARES AND MARKET FORECASTS 2.1 Push to Talk Market Driving Forces 2.1.1 Push-To-Talk Market Goals 2.1.2 'Push-to-X' 2.1.3 PTT over Cellular (PoC) 2.2 Push To Talk Mobile Phone Infrastructure Markets 2.2.1 Push To Talk Mobile Phone Infrastructure Market Shares 2.2.2 Push To Talk Mobile Phone Infrastructure Market Forecasts 2.2.3 Manufacturers of PTT infrastructure 2.12.3 In Canada 2.12.4 In Slovakia 2.12.5 Growth of Chinese Mobile Handset Market 2.12.6 Wireless Market Regional Analysis 2.12.7 Nokia and Siemens Dominate The European Mobile PTT Phone Market 2.12.8 Adoption In The US Particularly From Sprint 2.12.9 Driving Forces Of Wireless Infrastructure Market
3. PUSH TO TALK CELLULAR (PTT) PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3.1 Kodiak Networks 3.1.1 Kodiak Uses The Cellular Voice Channels -- Transit Delay Is On The Order Of 200 Msec 3.1.2 Kodiak Integrates PTT Function With Cell Phone Operation 3.1.3 Kodiak Mobile Conferencing 3.1.4 Kodiak Mobile Messaging 3.1.5 Kodiak Group SMS 3.1.6 Kodiak Voice Notes 3.1.7 Kodiak Presence And Contact Management 3.1.8 Kodiak Push To Talk 3.1.9 Alltel Service Provided By Kodiak Networks 3.2 Sonim 3.2.1 Sonim ICS Product Benefits 3.2.2 Sonim Technologies Dispatch Manager 3.2.3 Sonim Technologies Contact Manager 3.2.4 Sonim Technologies XPS PoC Manager for Connections 3.2.5 Sonim Instant Communications Solution (ICS) 3.3 Qualcomm QChat 3.4 Nokia Siemens Networks 3.4.1 Nokia / Siemens3G Femto Home Access Solution 3.4.2 Nokia And Microsoft To Deliver Windows Live Services To Millions Of Mobile Customers 3.4.3 Nokia Siemens Networks’ PoC Solution 3.4.4 China Mobile Group Beijing Co. Ltd (CMBJ) has Nokia Siemens Networks Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC) Solution 3.5 Motorola 3.5.1 Motorola PTT Server Solution 3.5.2 Motorola IP Multimedia Subsystem - Based PT Solution 3.5.3 Motorola PTT over Cellular (PoC) 3.5.4 Motorola Push-To-Talk over Cellular Integrated Handset / Client / Server Solution 3.5.5 Motorola Push-To-Talk over Cellular Flexible Configuration 3.5.6 Motorola Push-To-Talk over Cellular (PoC) Reliability 3.5.7 Motorola Seamless End-To-End POC Services: 3.5.8 Motorola PoC Flexible Configuration: 3.5.9 Motorola Deployment Service: 3.5.10 Motorola Installation, Integration & Commissioning Service: 3.5.11 Key Elements Of Motorola Optimization Service 3.5.12 Motorola PTT Operations Service 3.5.13 Motorola Network Security Assessment 3.5.14 Operator Partners Benefit From Motorola PoC Solutions 3.5.15 Motorola PoC Basic Solution 3.5.16 Motorola Push-To-Xperience (PTX) 3.5.17 Motorola Solutions For Small, Medium, Large Operators 3.5.18 Motorola’s Push-To-Talk Over Cellular Flexible Billing Solutions 3.5.19 Motorola iDEN Push To Talk 3.5.20 Motorola PoC Client For Symbian 3.6 Airvana Push-to-Talk Software Over EV-DO Network 3.7 Clarity Communication Systems 3.7.1 Clarity Communication Systems Hosted Push-to-Talk (PTT) Presence Services 3.7.2 Clarity inTouch Push-to-Talk Hosting Solution For Tier Two And Tier Three CDMA Wireless Carriers 3.7.3 Clarity inTouch Push-to-Talk System (PTT) and Location Based Service (LBS) In One Application 3.7.4 Clarity inTouch Push-to-Talk System Where2Talk Application 3.7.5 Location-Based Services 3.8 Celtius Push-to-Talk VAS SDK 3.9 Research In Motion BlackBerry Devices 3.9.1 RIM BlackBerry Support Of Major E-Mail Platforms Exchange, Lotus Notes, and GroupWise 3.9.2 RIM Sells Into The Enterprise 3.10 Microsoft Adds Push E-Mail 3.11 Cisco Model 7921 3.11.1 Cisco PTT VoIP 3.12 S2 Technologies Software Verification Platform for Dual-Mode Wireless Handset 3.13 Conaito Technologies VoIP Evo 3.13.1 AT&T BlackBerry Push To Talk PTT 3.13.2 BlackBerry Curve 3.13.3 BlackBerry Desktop Software Roxio(R) Media Manager 3.13.4 Unlimited Cingular Push to Talk Service 3.14 Ericsson 3-89 3.15 Mobilemonday Shanghai Push to Talk 3.16 UT StarCom PAS System Specifications 3.16.1 UTStarcom mSwitch™ 3.16.2 UTStarcom Total Control® 1000 Enhanced Data System 3.16.3 UTStarcom 8250 Personal Communications Management System (PCMS) 3.16.4 UTStarcom Network Migration — from Wireline to Wireless 3.16.5 UT Starcom iPAS Advantages 3.16.6 UT Starcom IPAS Mobile Local Loop Solutions 3.17 Research In Motion BlackBerry Devices 3.17.1 RIM BlackBerry Support Of Major E-Mail Platforms Exchange, Lotus Notes, and GroupWise 3.17.2 RIM Sells Into The Enterprise 3.18 Microsoft Adds Push E-Mail 3.19 Cisco Model 7921 3.19.1 Cisco PTT VoIP 3.20 S2 Technologies Software Verification Platform for Dual-Mode Wireless Handset 3.21 Ericsson
4. PUSH TO TALK OVER CELLULAR TECHNOLOGY 4.1 Open Systems 4.1.1 Open Web Services Technology 4.1.2 Open Standards To Define A Common Event 4.1.3 Open Systems 4.2 Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) 4.2.1 IBM Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) 4.2.2 SOA Business Challenge IT Imperative 4.2.3 Service-Oriented Architecture And Relevant Standards 4.3 Push to Talk New Standard Required 4.3.1 Ericsson, Nokia, Motorola and Siemens Collaborated On A PoC Standard For OMA (Open Mobile Alliance) 4.3.2 Sonim Push to Talk Standards Participation 4.3.3 Nokia Push to Talk Services Open Standards 4.3.4 Open Mobile Alliance 4.3.5 Drive Toward A Consistent IMS Environment Between GSM And CDMA2000 4.3.6 IMS 4.3.7 Joint Specification for 3GPP IMS Based Push to Talk over Cellular (PoC) Technology 4.3.8 PoC Faces Stumbling Block Of Interoperability 4.4 Testing Push-To-Talk Over Cellular 4.4.1 Data Packets May Be Delayed Or Re-Ordered 4.5 UTStarcom iPAS Interconnects With The Existing PSTN 4.6 Agilent Direct / Agilent Open PTT Testing 4.7 GPRS RTT Call Set-UP 4.8 Motorola / Nextel Communications Mobile Push To Talk Technology 4.8.1 Sprint Plans On Implementing Qualcomm's QChat 4.8.2 Mobile Tornado, Motorola, Nokia, Ericsson, Siemens, Sonim, Wireless ZT SIP and RTP protocols 4.9 700MHz Spectrum 4.9.1 Google 700MHz Spectrum Positioning 4.9.2 AT&T and Verizon Wireless 700MHz Spectrum 4.10 3G Femto Cells 4.10.1 Multivendor Iu Femto Gateway 4.11 Jennic Full Duplex Reference Design 4.12 Wind and Solar Powered Cell Site 4.13 Push To Talk Technologies 4.14 Key Technologies 4.14.1 Java Technology 4.14.2 Evolving Technologies 4.14.3 Packet based Networks And Application Wireless Technology 4.15 Mobile Web Services 4.16 Mobile Terminal Software Architecture 4.17 Platforms 4.17.1 Software Components 4.17.2 Standards Organizations 4.18 Ericsson, Nokia and Siemens Unified Solution For Push To Talk Over GPRS 4.18.1 Push To Talk Over GPRS and EDGE Networks 4.19 IP Multimedia System (IMS) 4.19.1 Push to talk service 4.19.2 GPRS and UMTS Stacks 4.19.3 Node B Application 4.19.4 Radio Network Control Stack 4.20 Nokia Series 60 Software Platform 4.21 Impact Of Text Messaging 4.21.1 24 Billion SMS Messages 4.22 SIP 4.22.1 IP Prepaid Services 4.22.2 MMS Messaging 4.22.3 Mobile Commerce 4.22.4 Transaction Messaging 4.22.5 Entertainment 4.22.6 Games 4.22.7 List Of Mobile Entertainment Functions 4.23 Corporate Applications 4.24 WCDMA 4.25 TETRA (Terrestrial Trunked Radio) 4.26 EDGE Technology 4.27 Symbian Applications 4.28 Dynamic and Shared Memory VS. Static Memory 4.28.1 Shared Memory 4.29 Technologies Connecting Terminals, Networks, And Applications 4.30 Web Services 4.30.1 SOAP 4.30.2 SOAP Framework 4.30.3 Framework For Developing Web Services 4.30.4 Apache SOAP 4.30.5 Load balancer with SSL support 4.30.6 Points Of Failure 4.30.7 SOAP Limitations 4.30.8 SOAP Protocol Uses Multi-Step Process 4.30.9 Framework Benefits 4.30.10 SOAP Test Strategies 4.30.11 SOAP Solutions 4.30.12 WSDL 4.30.13 WSDL Service Descriptions 4.30.14 UDDI Registry 4.30.15 UDDI Test Registries 4.30.16 UDDI Distributed Web Service Discovery 4.30.17 UDDI Consortium 4.30.18 WS-Inspection Document Extensibility 4.30.19 Language XSLT 4.30.20 OASIS 4.30.21 Open Applications Group OAGIS Standards 4.30.22 Readily Accessible Application-Level Services 4.31 Mobile Terminal Software Architecture 4.31.1 Browser Impact On The Mobile Terminal Software 4.31.2 Photo Exchange 4.31.3 Games Over I-Mode 4.32 Mobile Operating System Function 4.33 Mozilla 4.33.1 Wireless Industry Java Technology 4.34 Symbian Multitasking System 4.34.1 Symbian Multithreading And Co-Operative Multitasking 4.34.2 Multithreading 4.34.3 Co-operative multitasking 4.34.4 Asynchronous Message Oriented Middleware 4.34.5 IBM WebSphere Middleware Messaging Product De Facto Industry Standard
5. PUSH TO TALK OVER CELLULAR (PTT) COMPANY PROFILES 5.1 Agilent Technologies Extends NgN Analysis System to End-to-End Management of IMS Services 5.1.1 Agilent Technologies (NYSE: A) NgN Analysis System 5.1.2 Agilent's NgN Analysis System 5.2 AT&T 5.3 Celtius 5.3.1 CeltiPoC/Presence Server Suite 5.3.2 CeltiServers Implement Standard Interfaces 5.3.3 CeltiPoC/Presence Server Suite Suite Editions and Features 5.4 Clarity Communication Systems 5.4.1 Clarity Communication Systems (inTouch) PTT system. 5.5 Conaito 5.6 Kodiak Networks (16 live installations) 5.6.1 Kodiak Connected Portfolio 5.6.2 Kodiak Conferencing 5.6.3 Kodiak Messaging 5.6.4 Kodiak PTT Presence Manager 5.6.5 Kodiak Customer Base 5.7 Jennic 5.8 Mobile Tornado 5.9 Motorola 5.9.1 Motorola Customers 5.9.2 Motorola Products 5.10 Nokia Siemens Networks 5.10.1 Nokia Siemens Networks A New Company 5.11 Qualcomm QChat (1 Live install in the works} 5.11.1 Qualcomm Push to Talk for WCDMA and EV-DO Chipsets 5.12 Research In Motion (RIM) 5.12.1 BlackBerry RIM technology 5.13 SONIM 5-41 5.13.1 Sonim End-To-End Mobile VoIP Platform 5.13.2 Sonim Founding Author Of The OMA 5.13.3 Sonim Enables GSM and CDMA Wireless Data Networks 5.13.4 Sonim Product Categorization 5.14 Sprint Nextel 5.14.1 Sprint Data Services 5.14.2 Sprint Agreements with Motorola 5.14.3 Migrating Customers From iDEN to CDMA Utilizing PowerSource Devices 5.14.4 Sprint Nextel 5.15 UTStarcom 5.15.1 UTStarcom IP Access Innovation 5.16 WirelessZT (15 Countries / Installations)
List of Tables and Figures Table ES-1 Push to Talk Cellular Market Driving Forces Figure ES-2 Worldwide Push to Talk Server and Software Infrastructure Market Shares, Dollars, 2007 Figure ES-3 Worldwide Push to Talk Software and Server Infrastructure Market Forecasts, 2008-2014 Table ES-4 Worldwide Push to Talk Subscribers Market Forecasts, Subscribers and Dollars, 2008-2014 Figure 1-1 Sprint Samsung FCC QChat Telephones Figure 1-2 Kodiak Networks Commercial Deployments Table 1-3 Nokia Group Summary of Services Table 1-4 Push to Talk Target Markets Table 1-5 Push To Talk Service Application Servers Functions Table 1-6 Push To Talk Application Server Functions Table 1-7 Push to Talk Expanded Capabilities Table 1-8 Sprint Nextel Direct Connect handsets Figure 1-9 Sprint Nextel Direct Connect Motorola Handsets Figure 1-10 Kodiak Commercial Handsets for Push to Talk Table 2-1 Push to Talk Cellular Market Driving Forces Table 2-2 Push-To-Talk Market Goals Table 2-3 Push-To-Talk Customer Challenges And System Benefits: Table 2-4 Number of GSM Connections by Region Table 2-5 Number of 3GSM Connections by Region Table 2-6 Number of Wireless Connections by Technology Table 2-7 Worldwide Wireless Subscriber Connections, Market Segments By Technology, 2007 Table 2-8 Worldwide GSM And CDMA Connections, Number and Percent, 2007 Figure 2-9 Worldwide Push to Talk Server and Software Infrastructure Market Shares, Dollars, 2007 Table 2-10 Worldwide Push to Talk Server and Software Infrastructure Market Shares, Dollars, 2007 Figure 2-11 Worldwide Push to Talk Software and Server Infrastructure Market Forecasts, 2008-2014 Table 2-12 Worldwide Push to Talk Server and Software Infrastructure Market Forecasts, 2008-2014 Table 2-13 Push To Talk PTT and PTT Over Cellular Infrastructure Table 2-14 Worldwide Push to Talk Services Market Shares, Dollars, 2007 Table 2-15 Sprint Nextel has 49.1 Million subscribers in 2008 Table 2-16 Leading Push-To-Talk Solution Direct Connect™ from Sprint Nextel Benefits Table 2-17 Service Provider Build-Out Of The Next Generation 3G Systems Table 2-18 Selected Manufacturers of PTT Mobile Phones Figure 2-19 Ericsson Push to Talk Web 2.0 Mobile Services Table 2-20 Worldwide Push to Talk Subscribers Market Forecasts, Subscribers and Dollars, 2008-2014 Table 2-21 Worldwide Wireless Subscriber Forecasts by Region, Millions of Subscribers, 2007-2013 Table 2-22 Worldwide 2G, 2.5G, and 3G Push to Talk Handset Market Forecasts, Shipments, 2007-2013 Figure 2-23 Worldwide Push to Talk Handset Shipments Market Forecasts, Units, 2007-2013 Table 2-24 Worldwide Push to Talk Handset Market Forecasts, Shipments, 2007-2013 Table 2-25 GPRS-based PTT and iDEN PTT Vertical Sectors Applications Table 2-26 GPRS-Based PTT Consumer Market Applications Table 2-27 Worldwide Cellular Push to Talk Application Market Segments, 2008 Table 2-28 Selected Examples of Sprint / Nextel Power Pack Plans Including Push to Talk Pricing Table 2-29 Worldwide Cell Sites by Region Market Segments, 2007 Figure 2-30 Motorola PTT System Architecture Figure 2-31 Global Wireless Infrastructure Market Segments, 2008 Table 2-32 Factors Contributing To Mobile Systems Infrastructure Growth Figure 2-33 Base Station Controllers 2.5 g / Radio Network Controllers In 3 G Wireless Networks Table 2-34 Wireless Network Interface Line Card Functions: Table 2-35 Node B System Requirements Table 2-36 Service Provider Build-Out Of The Next Generation 3G Systems Table 2-37 Market Positioning for UTStarcom PAS Solutions Figure 2-38 Worldwide High Availability Telco One to N Base Station Infrastructure Market Shares, Dollars, 2006 Figure 2-39 Worldwide High Availability Telco One To N Base Station Infrastructure Market Shares, Dollars, 2006 Figure 2-40 Worldwide High Availability Telco One To N Base Station Infrastructure Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2007 to 2013 Figure 2-41 Worldwide High Availability Telco One To N Base Station Infrastructure Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2007 to 2013 Figure 2-42 Worldwide High Availability Telco One To N Base Station Infrastructure Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2007 to 2013 Figure 2-43 Sprint Nextel Trends in Wireless and Broadband Figure 2-44 Motorola View Of Enterprise Mobility Figure 2-45 Growth of Chinese Mobile Handset Market Figure 2-46 Growth of Chinese Mobile Handset Market Dependent on Mobile Instant Messaging (IM) Table 3-1 Kodiak PTT Functions Figure 3-2 Sonim SmartFlow PTT Data Distribution Table 3-3 Sonim Technologies Infrastructure Solutions For PTT Table 3-4 Sonim Technologies Functions Table 3-5 Sonim Technologies Push to Talk Target Markets: Table 3-6 Sonim Technologies Contact Manager Features Table 3-7 Sonim Technologies Contact Manager Benefits Table 3-8 Sonim Technologies Connection Manager Table 3-9 Sonim Technologies XPS 3.0: Functions Table 3-10 Sonim Technologies Benefits of XPS PoC Manager Table 3-11 Minimum Requirements Met By Nokia PTT Solutions: Table 3-12 Nokia PTT Business Users Solution Target Markets: Figure 3-13 Nokia Widescreen Multimedia Smartphone Push to Talk Device Figure 3-14 Selected Nokia Push to Talk Devices Figure 3-15 Motorola PTT System Architecture Figure 3-16 Motorola PTT Works Across Many Platforms Figure 3-17 Motorola Networks PTT Systems Architecture Approach Table 3-18 Motorola Push-To-Talk over Cellular Flexible Configuration Figure 3-19 Motorola Push-To-Talk over Cellular (PoC) Over IP Network Table 3-20 Motorola Push-To-Talk over Cellular PoC Functions Table 3-21 Motorola Broad Set of Services: Table 3-22 Motorola Deployment Services Table 3-23 Motorola Deployment Services Functions Table 3-24 Key Elements Of Motorola Optimization Service Table 3-25 Motorola OMA PoC Benefits Table 3-26 Benefits of Motorola PoC Services: Table 3-27 Motorola’s Push-To-Talk Over Cellular Flexible Billing Solution Subscriber Criteria Features Table 3-28 Clarity's inTouch Push-to-Talk system Key Product Features: Table 3-29 Clarity inTouch Push-to-Talk System Applications Capabilities From The Mobile Phone and From the Dispatch Console Table 3-30 Celtius Push-to-Talk Value-Added Services VAS SDK Functions Figure 3-31 Celtius Push-to-Talk Value-Added Services VAS Architecture Table 3-32 conaito VoIP Evo VoIP Client Features Table 3-33 BlackBerry Curve from AT&T Push to Talk (PTT) Features Figure 3-34 Mobilemonday Shanghai Content Application Development for Push to Talk Table 3-35 UTStarcom System Specifications Table 3-36 UTStarcom Personal Handyphone System (PHS) Air Interface Specifications Table 3-37 UT Starcom iPAS Advantages Table 3-38 UT Starcom IPAS Mobile Local Loop Solutions Advantages: Table 4-1 Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Functions Figure 4-2 Network Architecture Of OMA PoC Solution Table 4-3 Push-To-Talk Over Cellular Network Elements And Functions That Have To Comply With The Standards Table 4-4 UTStarcom iPAS Architecture Figure 4-5 UTStarcom PAS Architecture Figure 4-6 Agilent Push to Cellular Test Set Up Figure 4-7 GPRS RTT Call Set-Up Functions Figure 4-8 Wireless Internet (IP) Technologies Used for Push to Talk Table 4-9 700MHz Spectrum Auction Openness Principles Figure 4-10 Schematic Diagram Of The Intelligent Service Node Figure 4-11 SIP As Key Convergence Protocol Figure 4-12 Operator Business Support System Table 4-13 Push To Talk Technologies Table 4-14 Primary Mobile Services Technologies For Operators And Developers Table 4-15 Wireless Handset Evolving Technologies Table 4-16 Wireless Handset Messaging Technologies Table 4-17 Wireless Handset Content Technologies Table 4-18 Software Building Blocks Of A Mobile Terminal Table 4-19 Browser Mobile Terminal Software Aspects Table 4-20 Mobile Terminal Platform Architecture Modules and Standards Table 4-21 Wireless Types of Messaging Table 4-22 SIP Solutions Types Table 4-23 List Of Mobile Entertainment Functions Table 4-24 Software Building Blocks Of A Mobile Terminal Table 4-25 SOAP-Based Web Service Production Environment Testing Table 4-26 XSLT Transformation of XML Figure 5-1 CeltiPoC/Presence Server Suite Component And Its Tasks Figure 5-2 Celtius Push to Talk Presence Network Layers Table 5-3 Mobile Tornado Partnering Table 5-4 Mobile Tornado Scaleable Solutions Figure 5-5 Motorola End-to-End Wireless Enterprise Solutions Figure 5-6 Motorola View Of Enterprise Mobility Table 5-7 Nokia Siemens Networks New Company Positioning Figure 5-8 Nokia Siemens Networks Global Presence Table 5-9 Sprint Wireless Data Communications Services Figure 5-10 Sprint / Nextel Second Quarter 2007 Revenue Figure 5-11 Sprint / Nextel Second Quarter 2007 Operating Statistics Figure 5-12 Sprint / Nextel Key Operating Metrics Figure 5-13 Sprint Nextel Investment in WiMax for Broadband Figure 5-14 Sprint Nextel Key Services
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