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Ericsson Debuts Multimedia Communication Suite

  • Posted: Saturday, February 16, 2008
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  • Author: pradhana
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  • Filed under: Sony Ericsson

Technology provider Ericsson unveiled the Ericsson Multimedia Communication Suite (MCS), a new mobile user interface promising more intuitive access to mobile messaging and presence applications. Launched via Sony Ericsson feature devices including the W760, the Ericsson MCS solutions enables consumers to access new address book features like avatars, photos and personal free text, with presence features keeping track of contacts and their respective applications.

The MCS applications are integrated with existing voice, video and messaging services, promoting additional handset services as consumers share their everyday experiences with family and friends.

"We see from studies that the communication patterns are changing, messaging type of services is dominating and the demand for enriched communication is here," said Ericsson head of multimedia solutions Claes Ödman in a prepared statement. "With our Multimedia Communication Suite we can take the consumer experience one step further, making it easier with intuitive interface and allow people to communicate in a richer way."

With the Ericsson MCS, mobile operators will be able to offer their customers a suite of attractive services. Consumers will be able to access new and existing services from the address book - with an interface including rich presence functionality such as avatars, photos and personal free text. The solution also keeps track of friends and their applications so consumers will always see who is available for different applications. The user has full control over what type of information is available.

The Internet has evolved from being mainly information and content oriented to becoming more communication and people related. Through extensive consumer research done by Ericsson ConsumerLab in Europe, Asia and USA, there are clear signs that communication services on the Internet, like communities, blogs, instant messaging etc, are also demanded in a mobile context. Our study shows that enriched communication services like chat, sending files and presence on the mobile phone, are of very great interest to consumers.

The intuitive user interface integrates new MCS applications such as chat and file transfer smoothly with existing voice, video call, SMS and MMS services. Having all contacts and services available through one presence-enabled address book creates a feeling of being closer to friends and family. This stimulates new types of spontaneous communication using both existing and new services.

Ericsson has learned from its consumer research that today's communication is about so much more than just making announcements ­­ it has evolved into the sharing of everyday experiences. Presence alone with personal messages and avatars will be of great interest to many consumers supporting everyday sharing of experiences.

The MCS is built on IMS architecture and is aligned with the industry initiative Rich Communication Suite (RCS) that aims for broad industry interoperability and acceptance by utilizing standardized IMS service features. RCS is a group of key operators, infrastructure and device vendors comprised of Orange, Telecom Italia, Telefónica, TeliaSonera, Ericsson, Nokia Siemens Networks, Nokia, Sony Ericsson and Samsung, who have joined in an effort to facilitate the evolution of mobile communication toward rich communication. [FierceMobileContent/PR]

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