| 14th November - Challenger Mobile
announced it has received a heightened level of interest in the company´s
turnkey white-label Mobile VoIP platform from wireless carriers and service providers
across the globe since the Hutchison 3/Skypephone joint service announcement on
October 29, 2007. In their joint press release, Hutchison 3 (branded as
3) and Skype announced a partnership in which Skype users in a limited seven-country
geography can sign-up for 3G mobile service on 3´s network, after which
they can place free Skype calls to other Skype users. To receive free Skype-to-Skype
calling, users with existing mobile phone service must either switch their account
to 3, or purchase and carry a second, Skype-enabled handset, and sign a contract
with Hutchison 3 to handle the billing for all non-Skype calls. If a user is outside
of Hutchison 3´s network, roaming charges apply, which can be exorbitantly
expensive. The Skypephone is dual-band and will not function in the United States.
"The demand for mobile Internet calls is a reality that no serious
operator can ignore any longer," said Challenger Mobile CEO Christina Sundman.
"Skype´s traditional PC-to-PC VoIP service has been damaging to carriers
worldwide because consumers utilize it to make free long distance and international
calls, which reduces the most important and lucrative traffic for operators. Each
new call made on the mobile Skype offering will likewise be cannibalistic to existing
carriers, so they´re moving quickly to deploy their own standards-based
mobile VoIP solutions -- and Challenger´s SIP based white-label offerings
address their needs perfectly." "We were participating in an
industry event when the 3 Skypephone news hit the wire, and our booth was full
of carriers looking for a Mobile VoIP solution that would work on any phone, across
any network," added Sundman. "Virtually every operator recognizes that
mobile VoIP is a key offering they must embrace to remain competitive in the mobile
marketplace at large, and the 3 Skype partnership has just heightened that awareness.
"Forward-thinking providers now seek a well-designed, comprehensive
offering that they can rebrand and market as their own," said Sundman. "These
providers also seek a solution, like the Challenger Mobile platform, that offers
true mobile independence to end-users, allowing them to make Internet calls to
any number without that number belonging to a specific operator or carrier, as
opposed to the 3 Skypephone that only offers Internet calls to other Skype users."
Challenger Mobile´s white-label Mobile VoIP platform helps mobile
operators, wireless ISPs, and related service providers deliver their own branded
Mobile VoIP services to subscribers, with a rapid time-to-market and a low barriers
to entry. Challenger allows subscribers to place calls from their mobile
phones over the Internet, using a WiFi, GPRS or 3G connection. In addition to
core Internet telephony capabilities, Challenger´s platform supports remote
mobile handset configuration, call detail record (CDR) support, and flexible billing
system integration. For customers choosing Challenger´s optional hosting
service, the platform also includes attractive call termination capabilities and
rates. For more information on Challenger´s standards-based, turnkey,
white-label, mVoIP platform, please contact sales@challengermobile.com. About
Challenger Mobile Group Challenger Mobile is a leading provider of end-to-end
white-label Mobile VoIP platforms to wireless operators and the content providers
and services companies that serve them. Since 2001, Challenger has been on the
forefront of the convergence of Mobile and VoIP technologies, and has created
software solutions that enable providers to rapidly enter this emerging market
with flexible, scalable systems that offer a low cost of entry, standards-based
architecture, and innovative branded service offerings. Based in Stockholm, Sweden,
Challenger markets its offerings through resellers, OEMs and systems integrators
worldwide. Back
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