Openmind Networks Announces Multiple Deployments of Traffic Control, its intelligent messaging router for both mobile and wholesale operators
Released on = May 28, 2007, 6:54 am
Press Release Author = Michael O\'Brien / Openmind Networks
Industry = Telecommunications
Press Release Summary = Four new deployments of Traffic Control in Europe, Asia and USA enable operators to launch profitable new services and to address key business areas including spam and privacy protection.
Press Release Body = Dublin, Ireland, May 28, 2007 - Openmind Networks, a global pioneer of messaging router solutions today announced multiple deployments of Traffic Control, its intelligent messaging router for both mobile and wholesale operators.
"We are very excited about the demand for Traffic Control," said Alex Duncan, CEO, Openmind Networks. "Leveraging on our deep knowledge of the telecoms market and messaging in particular, we are able to provide our customers with products that they know will be reliable, scalable and robust. We believe that Traffic Control will shape the landscape of how the operator will deliver intelligent inter- and intra-operator message routing for SMS, MMS and IMS services."
The new deployments in Europe, USA and Asia demonstrate Traffic Control's ability to replace legacy SMSCs and boost messaging capacity at existing networks. Operators need to operate efficiently and remain competitive and Traffic Control provides a technology infrastructure flexible enough to coordinate activity across multiple geographies.
Traffic Control has been designed by Openmind Networks to provide intelligent inter- and intra-operator message routing for SMS, MMS and IMS services in a telecom network. Openmind Networks has developed a suite of product extensions that extend the underlying capabilities of Traffic Control to address key business areas including spam and privacy protection, personalised service support and adaptation to standard compliant application servers.
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