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Sensei
licenses new WAP Technology From Condat and Au-System
Sensei
Ltd has signed co-operative license agreements with Condat and Sweden’s
AU-System to provide the component technology for Sensei’s WAP-enabled
handsets. Under
its agreement Condat has provided the GSM protocol stacks and currently
collaborate with AU and Sensei in jointly providing the interface for users to
access data services on Sensei’s new GSM multi-band mobile phones. Similarly,
AU-System will supply a WAP browser protocol stack which will enable Sensei’s
GSM 900, DCS 1800 and PCS 1900 phones to deliver advanced WAP (Wireless
Application Protocol) functions such as SMS, USSD and circuit switched data and
e-mail and internet access capabilities. Michael
Camilleri, President, Chief Executive
Officer and co-founder of Sensei, said: “Our agreement with two of the
world’s leading software components suppliers will ensure the delivery of
Sensei’s first WAP-enabled handsets on to the market. With the industry
gearing up for a wave of WAP products next year, we have ensured, with the help
of our partners, our products will be at the forefront of the latest handset
innovations. This will create greater freedom, more choice and easier access for
the mobile cellular user.” “Jose
Merino, Chief Operating Officer and co-founder of Sensei, added: “By
partnering up with two of the world’s leading software components suppliers,
we will allow Sensei’s resources to focus on its core competencies in
developing state of the art digital cellular products and ensuring it will be at
the forefront of the massive market opportunities enabled by the first wave of
WAP-enabled GSM handset. This is seen by Sensei as a stepping stone in providing
a one stop offering of voice and data centric wireless devices, such as future
PDA’s and enabling easier access
for the mobile cellular user to an almost unlimited choice of wireless data
applications and services be it through dedicated applications as organisers or
through the internet.” Pedro
Schäffer, Managing Director of Condat, commented: “As the mobile phone
industry focuses more on WAP functionality our technology enables manufacturers
such as Sensei, the opportunity to take advantage of one of the dynamic areas
that is set to take the telecommunications industry by storm over the next few
years. “We
are delighted to be involved in the developments which will revolutionise mobile
communications and are committed to assisting in driving open standard
technology which will aid industry convergence.” Anders
Cedervall, President, AU-System AB, said: “Our work with the WAP Forum and
expertise in providing WAP solutions means we are in a strong position to
deliver market leading technology to our customers. Our agreement with Sensei
underlines our intention to become a major global player in the emerging
wireless Internet technologies by partnering with the industry’s leading
equipment manufacturers.” As
a supplier of leading-edge software for wireless information and telephony
services on digital mobile handsets and other wireless terminals, AU has been
actively involved in the WAP Forum’s standardisation work with since 1997. Sensei
is
an international manufacturer of digital cellular telephones and accessories.
The company was incorporated in March 1998 and, with eighty per cent of
its resource dedicated to research and development, its mission is to be
recognised by the industry as THE cellular handset specialist. The founders, the
engineering and manufacturing team and Sensei’s investors and business
partners, bring together the best cellular industry professionals from all over
the world. Sensei is Japanese
for ‘the teacher’ and the company’s logo symbol stands for strength
reaffirming its foundation philosophy of delivering value through people. Condat, a software company
with headquarters in Berlin/Germany, has been involved in the GSM arena since
the very beginning. In the spring of 1991 a mobile terminal equipped with Condat
software was among the first ever to operate in a GSM network in Germany. Since
then Condat has been offering services and products to the worldwide GSM market.
The product portfolio comprises GSM protocol stack software (Phase 2+), GPRS,
MMI development tools, customized MMI´s and test systems for GSM manufacturers
and network operators. Condat is fully committed to follow the GSM evolution
towards 3G systems and constantly strives to improve its performance. To this
end, the company is member of ETSI and the Bluetooth SIG in order to pursue and
influence current developments in standardisation. Founded
in 1974, AU-System quickly established itself as Sweden’s first
software specialist in the area of data communications. Today, AU-System remains
Sweden’s largest independent consulting company within the networking field,
with more than 400 employees. AU-System is also a world-leading supplier of
Internet security and wireless technology, and is a member of the WAP Forum.
AU-System is owned by the international private equity group Schroder Ventures,
75 per cent, and Ericsson, 25 per cent. |
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