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Friday, 6 June 2008

Microsoft &SingTel to Develop New Mobile Services

 

At the GSM Association (GSMA) Mobile Innovation Marketplace Tuesday Microsoft Corp. announced the Connected Services Accelerator Program, a series of projects designed to incubate, and ultimately commercialize, new types of consumer...

 

 

At the GSM Association (GSMA) Mobile Innovation Marketplace Tuesday Microsoft Corp. announced the Connected Services Accelerator Program, a series of projects designed to incubate, and ultimately commercialize, new types of consumer, business and mobile services through collaboration with independent software vendors (ISVs), developers and operators.

The program’s first project will see the computer behemoth Microsoft collaborate with SingTel to develop the Mobile Connected Services Accelerator--a new, “cutting-edge” mobile application for a vertical industry, which can be supported on Windows Mobile-based devices as well as Windows Vista-enabled mobile broadband PCs.

Examples of such applications include the collection of patient data in healthcare, telemetry and fleet-management solutions, real-time financial services, equipment and property management, and utilities management.

SingTel will make its infrastructure and resources available to participants for development and testing purposes. All Accelerator projects will utilize Microsoft Connected Services Sandbox as the platform for creation, development and testing.

“Our mission for the industry is to drive the transition to Telco 2.0, a new era of communications where service providers are delivering hundreds if not thousands of new services,” said Martha Béjar, corporate vice president for the Communications Sector at Microsoft.

“Building on our investments in the Sandbox development environment, the Connected Services Accelerator Program aims to build a truly global marketplace for service creation that, working with operators, will lead to the commercialization of a new wave of innovative services. We are working with SingTel on the first project, which has a mobile focus to tap into the huge potential we see for applications delivered to mobile devices including mobile-broadband PCs.”

The Mobile Connected Services Accelerator project will run from July 1 to Sept. 30, during which time Microsoft and SingTel will provide technical and commercial guidance to support the project team.

The project will be entered into the GSMA’s Mobile Innovation Global Award Competition in the Most Innovative Mobile Application in a Vertical Market category, with the winner to be announced at the Mobile Asia Congress in Macau Nov. 18–20.

“SingTel is excited to collaborate with Microsoft to accelerate the development of innovative mobile services that will transform the way we live, work and play,” said Bill Chang, executive vice president of business at SingTel.

“The Mobile Connected Services Accelerator is a global initiative that will complement the SingTel Partner Programme in driving innovation and helping to turn exciting ideas into reality. Participants may not only benefit from reduced development costs but also achieve faster time to market for their innovations.”

SingTel is Asia’s leading communications group with operations and investments globally. The Telco has significant operations in Singapore and Australia, through wholly-owned subsidiary SingTel Optus.

 
 
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