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Key
Highlights
Universal Turnkey Mobile Unified Communications Client
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Patent-pending presence-centric UI with push-to-x control
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Converged (online and
on-device) contacts across different services
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·Concurrent Multi-Service (e.g. GoogleTalk, Yahoo!, leading IPPBX/UC systems)
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Multi-Protocol and simultaneous session support (e.g. IETF-SIP,
IMS-SIP, XMPP)
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Multiple wireless access modes (e.g. WiFi, WiMax, Cellular)
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Seamless mobility with enterprise and carrier FMC capability
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Carrier Pre-IMS and IMS protocol interoperability
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Compatible with various deployment architectures (e.g. Enterprise, Carrier or Consumer/Prosumer)
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Field-proven IP Communications technology integration
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D2’s mCUE software solution combines an innovative, patent pending communications user interface (CUI) with the company’s vPort MP IP Communications software platform to address the needs of OEMs and service providers delivering integrated Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) and Unified Communications (UC) functionality. mCUETM is specifically designed for mobile embedded devices, making it an ideal platform for smartphones and upper-end “feature phone” class devices.
Because it is interoperable with enterprise IP-PBXs and UC systems as well as service provider networks, mCUE provides enterprise users with mobile access to full directory services, extension calling, corporate IM, and other features typically only available on IP desk phones or PC-based soft phones. Its revolutionary user interface, built on top of a multi-identity, multi-session, multi-protocol engine, enables users to simultaneously log in into multiple different communications services such as SIP, Google Talk, Yahoo!, MSN, AIM, and others.
mCUE solves for device manufacturers (OEMs and ODMs) of smartphones, Mobile Internet Devices (MID) and higher end feature phones, the problem of having to address different types of end users, i.e., enterprise users, consumers and the crossover segment between these two user types, prosumers. mCUE enables OEMs and ODMs to achieve economies of scale by selling device models in large volumes while driving down development costs. Device manufacturers also benefit by using software that is easily portable across their product lines by using a common framework like Java and maintaining a consistent roadmap for hardware (SoC) platforms and operating systems (e.g. Linux).
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mCUE User Interface
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mCUE Communications User Interface
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mCUE Software Architure
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| Communications User Interface (CUI) |
| Converged Unified Communications |
- Presence-based converged contact list/phonebook with Push-to-X (PTT/PoC/PTX)
- Unique, patent-pending user interface navigation
- Multiple communications modes (cellular, VoIP, IM, Web meeting, e-mail)
- Simultaneous multi-service IP Communications capability
- Multi-protocol/multi-session support
- Multiple presence/status indicators for each contact
- Integrated with PIM (contact list, history, favorites, etc.)
- Full Web browser
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| Platform Flexibility |
- Multiple OS support
- Java implementation to support multiple environments
- Supports integration into enterprise IP-PBX and UC applications
- Customizable and skinable for OEM and SP requirements
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| Complete/Turnkey |
- Complete integration with vPort MP VoIP engine
- Ease of deployment into existing mobile phones or new designs
- Minimal integration effort while maintaining flexibilit
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| vPort MP VoIP Engine |
| Fixed Mobile Convergence |
- FMC VCC and IMS-SIP
- Integration into multi-radio devices including Cellular/WiFi, WiMAX/WiFi
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Multi-Session Multi-Protocol
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- SIP, XMPP, MSN, Yahoo!, others
- Multiple simultaneous session support, including bridging
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Voice and Telephony
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- Voice Compression and Wideband CODECs
- Adaptive Jitter Buffer
- Packet Loss Compensation
- Echo Cancellation
- VAD/Silence Camp
- DTMF Generation/Relay
- Low CPU usage
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OS Integration
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- OS Abstraction Layer (OSAL)
- Real-time OS enhancements
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| Support |
- Leading CPUs
- Leading Operating Systems
- Linux, Windows Mobile (future)
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