The document introduces iCON, a wireless router called iCON Box that provides high-speed internet access to vehicles and other wireless devices. It allows up to 49 users to simultaneously access streaming media, voice calls, and internet through a global cellular network. The iCON Box turns vehicles into "connected cars" with access to services like GPS, media, and video conferencing through a secure wireless network.
The document discusses various companies from different industries that are partnering with or investing in Foursquare, including Deutsche Telecom, Cisco, IBM, TeliaSonera, Everything Everywhere, NOKIA, Citigroup, Visa Inc., MTN Uganda, SK Telecom, Axiata Group, Ericsson, Ford Motors Company, Juniper Networks, Orange, and VimpelCom. It also mentions UberMedia, NFC technology, and SK Telecom's work with Foursquare.
Mobility & Travel of the Future: Company presentation by Dror Jerushalmi, Co-Founder & CEO of Valens at the NOAH Conference 2019 in Tel Aviv, Hangar 11, 10-11 April 2019.
Since 1998, videoconferencing has evolved from early Picturephone prototypes to widespread use today for applications like telemedicine, military operations, and green business meetings. It allows interactive video and audio communication over ISDN phone lines, high-speed internet, or satellite. As technology advances, uses may include high-definition videoconferencing and webcasting.
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VoIP android mobile dialer is the application that allows the people to use their Android phones to connect to landlines and mobile phones across the internet.
The document introduces iCON, a wireless router called iCON Box that provides high-speed internet access to vehicles and other wireless devices. It allows up to 49 users to simultaneously access streaming media, voice calls, and internet through a global cellular network. The iCON Box turns vehicles into "connected cars" with access to services like GPS, media, and video conferencing through a secure wireless network.
The document discusses various companies from different industries that are partnering with or investing in Foursquare, including Deutsche Telecom, Cisco, IBM, TeliaSonera, Everything Everywhere, NOKIA, Citigroup, Visa Inc., MTN Uganda, SK Telecom, Axiata Group, Ericsson, Ford Motors Company, Juniper Networks, Orange, and VimpelCom. It also mentions UberMedia, NFC technology, and SK Telecom's work with Foursquare.
Mobility & Travel of the Future: Company presentation by Dror Jerushalmi, Co-Founder & CEO of Valens at the NOAH Conference 2019 in Tel Aviv, Hangar 11, 10-11 April 2019.
Since 1998, videoconferencing has evolved from early Picturephone prototypes to widespread use today for applications like telemedicine, military operations, and green business meetings. It allows interactive video and audio communication over ISDN phone lines, high-speed internet, or satellite. As technology advances, uses may include high-definition videoconferencing and webcasting.
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VoIP android mobile dialer is the application that allows the people to use their Android phones to connect to landlines and mobile phones across the internet.
The document describes an Android VoIP mobile dialer application that allows users to make phone calls over the internet using their Android devices. It supports SIP protocol and codecs like G729, G711, GSM, and G722. The application is available on Google Play Store and iTunes, and supports Android versions 1.5 and above. It provides features like call logs, call status indicators, and saving usernames and passwords. Contact information is provided for the management team and for general inquiries.
This document discusses different mobile operating systems. It describes mobile phones and their functions beyond calling. The main mobile operating systems discussed are Symbian, Android, BlackBerry OS, Windows Mobile, MeeGo and iOS. It provides details on each OS such as their history, versions and key features. Market share of each OS is also presented.
iomando is a mobile-based access management service that allows users to control access doors and permissions using their smartphones without cards or remote controls. An online control panel provides centralized management of access permissions and real-time notifications. Installation involves connecting an iomando switchboard that integrates with existing access systems and controls access via the mobile app.
This document discusses how technology has become an integral part of modern life. It provides examples of commonly used technologies like TVs, cell phones, computers, and cars. The document also notes how technology has advanced significantly over the last 200 years, changing how people work and access information. If people do not learn to use new technologies, they may struggle in the future. The top four technologies used everyday are identified as TVs, cell phones, computers, and vehicles. Brief descriptions are given for each.
Expedite Care are a full service IT support company, here to handle all your IT requirements from relocations to infrastructure design, maintenance and management.
Mobile media refers to digital media accessed through mobile devices connected to the internet via wireless networks. It involves the use of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets to access content and applications. Key aspects of mobile media include internet connectivity, digital content, wireless communication technologies like GPS that provide location data, and the various mobile devices and how people use them, such as for social networking, augmented reality applications, and location-based services.
Mobile industry presentation by kiran kumarkiran2703
- The first mobile phone was developed by Motorola in 1973 when Martin Cooper made the first call on a prototype device. However, the first commercial cell phone network did not launch until the early 1980s.
- Nokia launched one of the first transportable mobile phones, the Mobira Talkman, in 1984. However, it was large and heavy, weighing under 5 kg, and required connection to a car charger.
- The first smartphones combined more advanced computing capabilities with basic phone functions and launched in the early 1990s, with IBM and BellSouth releasing the first smartphone for public use in 1993. Smartphones have since advanced rapidly with new features and third-party applications.
The document describes a 475 cellular communication jammer that blocks GSM and other cellular networks using state-of-the-art technology. It transmits noise signals that cut off cellular communication between mobile phones and towers within its radius, displaying "NO SERVICE" on affected phones. The jammer is intended for use in locations like libraries, courts, offices, and performance venues to block cellular signals and prioritize security and privacy.
This document discusses the impact of the iPhone on the mobile market in India with respect to Airtel and Vodafone. It introduces the iPhone and its features, describes how Airtel and Vodafone launched the iPhone in India, and discusses the advantages and drawbacks of the iPhone as well as its impact on the mobile market in India.
Wi-Fiber's next generation smart IP cameras utilize infrared and night vision technology to seamlessly transmit audio and video in real-time regardless of environmental conditions. The cameras support motion detection to automatically capture images, full-duplex speech for real-time communication, and intelligent video features like auto-recording and focusing on active participants to enhance video conferencing. The cameras also allow users to save, share, and distribute videos in real-time with others.
How to Share Wifi Password from Your iPhoneHowtonia
This document provides instructions for sharing a WiFi password from an iPhone to another device without manually entering the password. It outlines that both devices must be signed into the same iCloud account and have each other saved as contacts. It then gives steps to unlock the iPhone, select the WiFi network on the other device, and approve sharing the password when prompted on the iPhone. It also provides an alternative method using a QR code generated from a website that can be scanned by the other device to connect to WiFi without entering the password.
The WiLife Pro Video Security System is the world's first fully-integrated, turnkey, professional digital video security system. WiLife Pro seamlessly integrates WiLife-engineered components that include High-performance WiLife IP Cameras, feature-rich Windows-based Command Center software, and robust Internet remote access. Using powered Ethernet and plug-and-play camera discovery, it also offers the world's easiest set-up and most intuitive interface.
This document provides information about products from UltraProlink, a company that develops and distributes lifestyle gadget accessories. It lists various cables, chargers, and other accessories across categories like Connect, Protect, Enhance, and Charge. The products are meant to connect, charge, protect and enhance electronic devices. UltraProlink products can be found at electronics stores and online in India.
Deploy your applications using voice control!
This presentation shows how to add a location-bound 2 factor authentication to an Alexa skill. It is applied to the use case of a voice controlled deployment job trigger.
Eric Favre - OCTO Technology (http://www.octo.com/en)
This document provides an overview of the Android operating system, including that it is an open source software platform for mobile devices based on Linux, developed by Andy Rubin and others in 2005 and acquired by Google. It discusses the open handset alliance consortium devoted to advancing open standards for mobile devices and how Android supports wireless communication using various networks and Bluetooth. It also summarizes the "Ring Mode" Android application which allows automatic profile switching to find a lost phone via SMS commands.
IPS provides bug detection and sweep services to identify hidden listening devices that could compromise sensitive information. Their rapid response team uses specialized scanning technologies to detect audio bugs, digital phone analyzers, and non-linear junction detectors that can find devices in under a second. As the preferred provider for government and law enforcement, IPS helps organizations protect their private operations and dealings from potential surveillance threats.
This document discusses the history and evolution of smartphones. It begins with an overview of the author's background and credentials in telecommunications. It then covers major technological developments in telephony such as the first telephone demonstrations and exchanges, the development of mobile networks from 2G to 4G, and the rise of smartphones beginning with early devices and the launch of the iPhone. The document argues that while phones today are much more capable than early mobile phones, current smartphones still have limitations and are not fully utilizing new technologies for improvements in areas like voice and video quality, presence capabilities, and intelligent routing.
CelLynx Group develops mobile phone enhancement technology that allows phones to stay always on and always connected through their 5BARz product, available at www.5BARz.com.
CelLynx Group develops mobile phone enhancement technology that allows phones to stay always on and always connected through their 5BARz product, available at www.5BARz.com.
The document introduces iCON, a portable box that provides internet connectivity anywhere in the world by connecting wireless devices to cellular networks. The iCON box allows users to share their internet connection with others and acts as a mobile hotspot. It provides services like free internet TV and radio, VPN access, and can support up to 49 devices simultaneously while maintaining fast speeds. The goal of iCON is to deliver internet connectivity through a single portable box for use at home, in vehicles, or on the go globally.
iCon Creates Automotive Internet Technologytycollc
Global Eye Monitor the parent company of iCON was the first company in the world to create the static IP address for in car automotive wireless technology.
The document describes an Android VoIP mobile dialer application that allows users to make phone calls over the internet using their Android devices. It supports SIP protocol and codecs like G729, G711, GSM, and G722. The application is available on Google Play Store and iTunes, and supports Android versions 1.5 and above. It provides features like call logs, call status indicators, and saving usernames and passwords. Contact information is provided for the management team and for general inquiries.
This document discusses different mobile operating systems. It describes mobile phones and their functions beyond calling. The main mobile operating systems discussed are Symbian, Android, BlackBerry OS, Windows Mobile, MeeGo and iOS. It provides details on each OS such as their history, versions and key features. Market share of each OS is also presented.
iomando is a mobile-based access management service that allows users to control access doors and permissions using their smartphones without cards or remote controls. An online control panel provides centralized management of access permissions and real-time notifications. Installation involves connecting an iomando switchboard that integrates with existing access systems and controls access via the mobile app.
This document discusses how technology has become an integral part of modern life. It provides examples of commonly used technologies like TVs, cell phones, computers, and cars. The document also notes how technology has advanced significantly over the last 200 years, changing how people work and access information. If people do not learn to use new technologies, they may struggle in the future. The top four technologies used everyday are identified as TVs, cell phones, computers, and vehicles. Brief descriptions are given for each.
Expedite Care are a full service IT support company, here to handle all your IT requirements from relocations to infrastructure design, maintenance and management.
Mobile media refers to digital media accessed through mobile devices connected to the internet via wireless networks. It involves the use of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets to access content and applications. Key aspects of mobile media include internet connectivity, digital content, wireless communication technologies like GPS that provide location data, and the various mobile devices and how people use them, such as for social networking, augmented reality applications, and location-based services.
Mobile industry presentation by kiran kumarkiran2703
- The first mobile phone was developed by Motorola in 1973 when Martin Cooper made the first call on a prototype device. However, the first commercial cell phone network did not launch until the early 1980s.
- Nokia launched one of the first transportable mobile phones, the Mobira Talkman, in 1984. However, it was large and heavy, weighing under 5 kg, and required connection to a car charger.
- The first smartphones combined more advanced computing capabilities with basic phone functions and launched in the early 1990s, with IBM and BellSouth releasing the first smartphone for public use in 1993. Smartphones have since advanced rapidly with new features and third-party applications.
The document describes a 475 cellular communication jammer that blocks GSM and other cellular networks using state-of-the-art technology. It transmits noise signals that cut off cellular communication between mobile phones and towers within its radius, displaying "NO SERVICE" on affected phones. The jammer is intended for use in locations like libraries, courts, offices, and performance venues to block cellular signals and prioritize security and privacy.
This document discusses the impact of the iPhone on the mobile market in India with respect to Airtel and Vodafone. It introduces the iPhone and its features, describes how Airtel and Vodafone launched the iPhone in India, and discusses the advantages and drawbacks of the iPhone as well as its impact on the mobile market in India.
Wi-Fiber's next generation smart IP cameras utilize infrared and night vision technology to seamlessly transmit audio and video in real-time regardless of environmental conditions. The cameras support motion detection to automatically capture images, full-duplex speech for real-time communication, and intelligent video features like auto-recording and focusing on active participants to enhance video conferencing. The cameras also allow users to save, share, and distribute videos in real-time with others.
How to Share Wifi Password from Your iPhoneHowtonia
This document provides instructions for sharing a WiFi password from an iPhone to another device without manually entering the password. It outlines that both devices must be signed into the same iCloud account and have each other saved as contacts. It then gives steps to unlock the iPhone, select the WiFi network on the other device, and approve sharing the password when prompted on the iPhone. It also provides an alternative method using a QR code generated from a website that can be scanned by the other device to connect to WiFi without entering the password.
The WiLife Pro Video Security System is the world's first fully-integrated, turnkey, professional digital video security system. WiLife Pro seamlessly integrates WiLife-engineered components that include High-performance WiLife IP Cameras, feature-rich Windows-based Command Center software, and robust Internet remote access. Using powered Ethernet and plug-and-play camera discovery, it also offers the world's easiest set-up and most intuitive interface.
This document provides information about products from UltraProlink, a company that develops and distributes lifestyle gadget accessories. It lists various cables, chargers, and other accessories across categories like Connect, Protect, Enhance, and Charge. The products are meant to connect, charge, protect and enhance electronic devices. UltraProlink products can be found at electronics stores and online in India.
Deploy your applications using voice control!
This presentation shows how to add a location-bound 2 factor authentication to an Alexa skill. It is applied to the use case of a voice controlled deployment job trigger.
Eric Favre - OCTO Technology (http://www.octo.com/en)
This document provides an overview of the Android operating system, including that it is an open source software platform for mobile devices based on Linux, developed by Andy Rubin and others in 2005 and acquired by Google. It discusses the open handset alliance consortium devoted to advancing open standards for mobile devices and how Android supports wireless communication using various networks and Bluetooth. It also summarizes the "Ring Mode" Android application which allows automatic profile switching to find a lost phone via SMS commands.
IPS provides bug detection and sweep services to identify hidden listening devices that could compromise sensitive information. Their rapid response team uses specialized scanning technologies to detect audio bugs, digital phone analyzers, and non-linear junction detectors that can find devices in under a second. As the preferred provider for government and law enforcement, IPS helps organizations protect their private operations and dealings from potential surveillance threats.
This document discusses the history and evolution of smartphones. It begins with an overview of the author's background and credentials in telecommunications. It then covers major technological developments in telephony such as the first telephone demonstrations and exchanges, the development of mobile networks from 2G to 4G, and the rise of smartphones beginning with early devices and the launch of the iPhone. The document argues that while phones today are much more capable than early mobile phones, current smartphones still have limitations and are not fully utilizing new technologies for improvements in areas like voice and video quality, presence capabilities, and intelligent routing.
CelLynx Group develops mobile phone enhancement technology that allows phones to stay always on and always connected through their 5BARz product, available at www.5BARz.com.
CelLynx Group develops mobile phone enhancement technology that allows phones to stay always on and always connected through their 5BARz product, available at www.5BARz.com.
The document introduces iCON, a portable box that provides internet connectivity anywhere in the world by connecting wireless devices to cellular networks. The iCON box allows users to share their internet connection with others and acts as a mobile hotspot. It provides services like free internet TV and radio, VPN access, and can support up to 49 devices simultaneously while maintaining fast speeds. The goal of iCON is to deliver internet connectivity through a single portable box for use at home, in vehicles, or on the go globally.
iCon Creates Automotive Internet Technologytycollc
Global Eye Monitor the parent company of iCON was the first company in the world to create the static IP address for in car automotive wireless technology.
Smartphones originated in the early 1990s and evolved from basic cell phones that could send texts and emails to devices running operating systems like Android that provide full internet access, apps, and multimedia functionality. Android was first released in 2008 and has become one of the most popular operating systems, supporting connectivity, media formats, web browsing, and more. The document outlines the history and evolution of smartphones, describes key Android features and capabilities, and looks at security issues and the future of these increasingly powerful mobile devices.
Mobile Voice over Internet Protocol By SAIKIRAN PANJALASaikiran Panjala
MVoip or Mobile Voice over Internet Protocol allows users to make voice calls over an IP network like the internet. It provides cost reductions compared to traditional phone networks and enables advanced applications like video calling and messaging. MVoip usage was predicted to exceed 100 million users by 2012 due to its simplicity and ability to integrate with existing phone systems and services on smartphones and other mobile devices.
This document provides an overview of mobile devices, including their history, types, operating systems, and security challenges. It discusses the evolution of mobile devices from the 1920s to present day. The main types of mobile devices and operating systems are described. The future of mobile is predicted to include more apps and touch/3D interfaces. Security issues facing mobile include attacks moving to take advantage of connectivity, valuable data and resources, and app ecosystems. Traditional hacker threats and location tracking possibilities are also covered.
The document discusses the origins and evolution of smartphones from early devices like the IBM Simon in 1992 to modern touchscreen smartphones running operating systems like Android. It covers aspects of smartphones like their multimedia capabilities, connectivity features, and security challenges. Examples are provided of some of the latest smartphone models and their key specifications.
VoX Communications was founded to build a technology platform to support millions of VoIP subscribers. It has evolved into a mobile content platform delivering voice, video, text and media to mobile devices. VoX's cloud-based platform allows it to offer services globally at a lower cost than traditional carriers and provides opportunities to white label products for partners. Rapid growth of mobile broadband and adoption of mobile VoIP apps presents opportunities for VoX to partner with carriers and retailers worldwide to deliver innovative services.
This document discusses AirPatrol, a wireless mobile controller that allows users to control air conditioners and heat pumps from their smartphones. It connects devices over both WiFi and mobile networks. The timeline section notes key dates in AirPatrol's development. The challenges section outlines connectivity issues like determining the best channels and connections to use, as well as whether to use open or closed APIs and supporting multiple user platforms. The document promotes AirPatrol as the most advanced mobile AC/heat pump control solution.
Vault Micro provides connectivity software solutions that allow devices to connect and communicate over various networks and platforms. Their CameraFi and Vault Connectivity Software allow connection of cameras, modems, and other devices to mobile and automobile systems. They also support various connectivity standards like MirrorLink, Ethernet AVB, Diagnostic over IP. Vault Micro aims to help manufacturers integrate connectivity into their products across different operating systems and platforms.
The document discusses how the living room is evolving from a shared space with one TV and phone to a personalized multimedia center. It describes how users now access video, voice, and other services on any device from any location through smart terminals and networks. The network is also evolving to support these new multimedia applications and the growth in mobile data traffic. IMS is presented as a solution to help service providers manage multimedia services and generate new revenue through a converged network.
IP telephony, also known as voice over internet protocol (VoIP), allows users to make phone calls using an internet connection rather than a traditional phone line. It works by converting analog audio signals into digital data that can be transmitted over the internet. There are several types of IP telephony including PC-to-PC, PC-to-phone, phone-to-phone, and phone-to-PC. The H.323 protocol is one of the main standards used to establish IP telephony calls and supports terminals, gateways, and multipoint control units to enable real-time audio and video transmission over IP networks. IP telephony offers cost savings compared to traditional telephone networks but also faces challenges around emergency calls and
1. The document discusses how WiFi can create value in airports by providing free, high-quality WiFi access for travelers and generating revenue through WiFi-based services.
2. It describes how airports can earn direct daily revenue from sponsorships, premium access options, digital advertising on the WiFi network, and WiFi roaming agreements.
3. Enhancing the user experience with features like VPN access, location services, and surveys can improve customer satisfaction, while carrier-grade equipment can ensure reliable connectivity for professional services and applications.
DWS16 - Connected Things Forum - IoT Frédéric De Mont-Serrat, MatoomaIDATE DigiWorld
Matooma is a French company that provides connectivity and management of industrial IoT devices through its private and secure Matoowan network. It has experienced strong revenue growth since 2012. In response to security risks from attacks using compromised IoT devices on the regular internet, Matooma developed a dedicated Internet of Things network to allow connected objects to communicate privately and securely. This network isolates device communication streams and provides fixed private IP addresses, bidirectional communication, and remote monitoring capabilities. Matooma works with customers like Photo-Me International to securely transmit identification photos and payment data from thousands of photo booths around the world.
L'iBeacon, introduit lors de la WWDC en 2013 est en cours de standardisation, grâce au projet open-source Eddystone. Associé à cette technologie, le projet "The physical Web" lancé par Google, promet lui aussi de grandes innovations dans le monde de l'IoT. En effet, il a pour but de pouvoir relier un smartphone à un beacon sans passer par une application. Ceci offre un large panel d'utilisation, pour relier des lieux physiques avec le monde virtuel. Nous ferons le point sur le projet et les technologies sous-jacentes, avant de se plonger dans les cas d'utilisation concrets, existants ou à venir.
The Increasing Role of Testing in the Internet of Things (NZ Tech Day - Prese...planittesting
As each of us realise the benefits of the Internet of Things in our daily lives how will we ensure that each component of our "bionic world" function as expected? From fitness trackers and dash buttons to bionic enhancements join us on a journey of exploration as we consider the impact of not only the current generation of smart interconnected devices but also the future possibilities, or perhaps inevitabilities of them - and most importantly how to exploit them to our business advantage.
We will discuss how testing and quality assurance will take on a much greater role as we entrust more and more of our day to day lives to artificial intelligence and try to stop the Internet of Things from becoming Skynet.
For more information about our Digital Testing solutions visit our website:
https://www.planittesting.com/Services/Digital-Testing
FIWARE MEXICO WorkShop 2016 - 7. Example of FIWARE Applications by INFOTECFIWARE Mexico
This document summarizes three FIWARE applications developed by INFOTEC: 1) Green Route, a smart cities application that provides smart routing using air quality data; 2) Wilma, a plant sensor device that monitors conditions and communicates with the FIWARE Cloud; 3) Cloudino, an Internet of Things platform that connects microcontroller devices to cloud services and the FIWARE platform through different protocols and APIs.
The document discusses the origins and evolution of smartphones from early devices like the IBM Simon in 1992 to touchscreen phones like the original iPhone in 2007 and the rise of Android-based smartphones. It also covers features of Android smartphones like media support, connectivity options, and the advantages and disadvantages of smartphone usage. Examples of recent smartphone models and their specifications are provided.
The document presents information about IP Telephony. It discusses that IP Telephony uses the Internet protocol to send audio, video and data in real-time between users. The H.323 standard is introduced for transmitting real-time communications over packet networks based on IP telephony. H.323 includes terminals, gateways, gatekeepers and multipoint control units. The document then explains the H.323 call establishment process and components involved.
Combain Mobile - world leading provider of geolocation services for connected...Combain Mobile AB
Combain is a world leading geolocation service provider for connected devices. Combain has one of the world largest databases of cell-id and wifi that is used for accurate indoor and outdoor geopositioning of connected devices. The database includes more than 61 million cell-ids and 638 million wifis from more than 200 countries. Combain’s customers are leading mobile network operators, cyber security companies, mobile device manufacturers. The positioning service is provided as a cloud-based API, Combain CPS API, and as a cloud-based device management platform, Combain Thinxmate.
Combain is located in Lund, Sweden and Palo Alto, USA and serves customers world-wide.
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