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9th May - HP announced new mobile software solutions that
will help people use personalized video services to enliven
their interactions with family, friends and social communities.
The HP OpenCall Mobile Video Solutions portfolio includes
three flexible, standards-based offerings that can be deployed
in high-speed 3G networks. They enable people to send and
receive video messages as easily as voice messages, create
animated call response messages, and enjoy a wide range of
video services, such as video blogging.
Several mobile operators have already deployed the HP OpenCall
Mobile Video Solutions, which allow them to deliver easy-to-use
video services that can generate new revenue, reduce customer
acquisition costs and increase customer loyalty.
Mobile video is growing in importance, as more people
are watching, recording and sharing video in group-based environments,
said Jean-Charles Doineau, service infrastructure practice
leader, Ovum. Service providers see mobile video as
a catalyst that can trigger adoption of 3G services.
He added, HP understands both telephony networks and
end-user behavior, and is well-positioned to be a significant
player in mobile video.
Wainhouse Research projects that by 2010 there will be 76
million-150 million users of personal mobile video.(1)
Video allows people to communicate with each other
and in social groups in a more personal, interactive
way, said Steven Dietch, director, Worldwide OpenCall
Marketing, Software, HP. With OpenCall Mobile Video
Solutions, HP is enabling that enriched, personal experience
even while people are on the move. By providing customers
a more appealing experience, operators can enjoy a better
business outcome: new revenues and less turnover.
The HP OpenCall Mobile Video Solutions portfolio is built
on powerful media server software, the HP OpenCall Media Platform,
and an innovative application software suite, VxOne, from
VoxSurf. The solutions run on HP ProLiant servers with the
Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system. HP will support
the solutions globally with comprehensive professional services.
Together, HP and Voxsurf can enable operators to introduce
mobile video to their customers, and progressively grow revenue
with more compelling, more interactive video services as customers
incorporate video into their mobile lifestyle, said
Keith Jones, director, Sales and Marketing, VoxSurf Software.
HP solutions make mobile video more fun and easy to use
The three HP OpenCall Mobile Video Solutions are designed
to enhance the mobile video experience by making the underlying
services more lively and personalized:
HP OpenCall Video Messaging enables users to create
personalized video mailboxes and visually browse voice and
video messages or blogs that have entertaining content. Users
can send and reply to messages using downloaded animations
and characters. The solution also enables mobile users to
communicate over both mobile and broadband networks.
HP OpenCall MMS Call Completion allows users to enhance
delivery and receipt notification of voice messages with video
or animation characters. Also, users dont need to dial
in to retrieve messages; messages are delivered directly to
the phone. Users on a 3G network can ensure delivery to recipients
on older networks.
HP OpenCall Video Blog enables operators to accelerate
delivery of new video and voice services that include user-generated
content, such as blogging, community portals, music and event
promotion, and participation TV. It also enables mobile and
broadband users to access these services via easy-to-use portals.
HP provides a complete service creation environment.
These HP OpenCall Mobile Video Solutions were announced at
Making Connections: The 2007 HP Mobility Summit
in Shanghai, China. More information on this HP event, including
the latest news and live event photos and videos, is available
at www.hpmobility.com.
More information about HP OpenCall software solutions is
available at www.hp.com/go/opencall.
About HP
HP focuses on simplifying technology experiences for all
of its customers from individual consumers to the largest
businesses. With a portfolio that spans printing, personal
computing, software, services and IT infrastructure, HP is
among the worlds largest IT companies, with revenue
totaling $94.1 billion for the four fiscal quarters ended
Jan. 31, 2007.
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