MWC: Day Two Round-up

Openet and Bytemobile partnered to deliver smarter traffic management and personalised quality of experience (QoE) for carriers and their customers. Openet’s Policy Manager and Bytemobile’s Smart Capacity platforms will work together to analyse and control traffic, the companies say, while creating and enforcing policies for individual users.

Solutions provider Tektronix Communications announced it had partnered with more than 15 tier one and two operators globally to support the LTE technology lifecycle from early testing in the labs to full network wide deployment.

Roamware launched four products – Geoconnect, Network Traffic Redirection 7.0, Outreach Messaging 7.0 and Roaming Service Controller 6.0 – and announced its Mobile Horizon, a five-phase roadmap for mobile operator services through to 2020, detailing the companys technology direction.

Mobile solutions provider Comviva launched Hola!, a one stop shop app to access social networking sites, email, and popular web feeds via mobile.
Finally, African GSM operator Movicel partnered with ZTE to launch a commercial LTE network in Angola. The jointly-built network will be based on ZTEs latest Uni-RAN and Uni-Core solutions.