Today
sadly sees the demise of another mobile operator, Dolphin Telecommunications
Ltd. But more importantly it puts question marks over the Push To Talk
business case in the short term. Dolphin, being one of the new innovative
wireless companies, had put faith in this technology and has now paid
the ultimate price for focusing its business on a solution yet to be proven.
While many vendors continue promoting the push-to-talk, the fact of the
matter is that few phones are currently available on the market supporting
this feature and consumers have yet to even become aware of this solution.
While analyst firms continue to have reservations about how this technology
will gain a foothold, vendors remain optimistic as to why operators should
feel this is a technology for the future. Therefore push-to-talk is a
possibility for the future but it remains to see how vendors continue
to focus on delivering this particular solution or change their direction
depending on market acceptance. more...
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Amodat
was established in 2001. Amodat's corporate headquarters and R&D operations
are located in Israel. Its European sales and marketing office is centred
in London, United Kingdom and its North American operations are centred
in Beachwood, Ohio.
Amodat Technologies operates in the enterprise wireless and mobile data
applications market to provide software that facilitates wireless, online/offline
data transfer between the head office and mobile workers on handheld computers
and Personal Digital Assistants (PDA's).
Amodat has successfully developed a mobile application platform and client
applications targeted toward companies with mobile workforces. These solutions
integrate with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Customer Relationship
Management (CRM), Accounting packages, Helpdesks and Legacy systems. more... |
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