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Bytemobile Turbocharges Mobile Handset Browsing

Mountain View, California, and Cannes, France (ots/PRNewswire)

Bytemobile, the global leader in optimizing internet protocols for
large-scale wireless networks, announced today the release of its new
Optimization Services Node (OSN) Monaco Edition software, which
enables operators to accelerate data delivery over wireless handsets.
With the Monaco solution, wireless carriers can extend acceleration
benefits beyond portable computers to smartphones and data-ready
mid-tier feature phones.
The OSN Monaco Edition is based on Bytemobile's proven Macara(TM)
Dynamic Optimization technology, which mitigates the inherent
internet protocol inefficiencies that degrade performance of data
services over wireless networks. Macara technology accelerates
wireless data to laptops and PDAs, using a multitiered approach of
classification, data reduction, and protocol acceleration. The new
Monaco Edition speeds portal and internet browsing, picture
downloads, and email over handsets by up to five times, resulting in
a turbocharged user experience the likes of which has been
unattainable until now. Additionally, the Monaco Edition saves
network capacity by reducing per-transaction data volumes.
Approximately 50 operators -- including Vodafone, DoCoMo, Sprint
and China Mobile -- have implemented Bytemobile's solutions, leading
to a marked increase in data subscribers and usage. At the same time,
carriers enjoy a 50 to 75 percent reduction in network data load.
"Our customers came to us asking for a way to extend to handsets
the experience we've enabled for their laptop users," said Steve
Livingston, Bytemobile executive VP of sales and marketing. "The
Monaco Edition is our answer: a win-win solution that benefits
consumers with faster and more robust access and gives operators the
means to not only accelerate new services that increase subscription
rates and ARPU, but also to defer capex."
Operating in either clientless or client-server mode on both
feature phones and smartphones, the Monaco Edition accelerates
browsing of phone-based portal content (WML, vHTML, cHTML) over WAP
2.0 by up to three times and HTML content by up to five times. The
Monaco solution is well positioned to bridge the gap between rich
content designed for a broadband world and the constraints of
wireless networks and handset technology.
"User experience is crucial for technology adoption," said Rob
Bamforth, noted wireless analyst. "Fixed-line broadband has whetted
our appetites for instant access to data, but the mobile experience
has been patchy and frustrating. The cautious strength of internet
protocols over the wire becomes irritatingly cumbersome over a
wireless connection. Bytemobile's technology to tackle this challenge
appears with excellent timing.
"In addition to boosting individual speed, optimization helps
operators preserve their most precious asset: capacity," continued
Bamforth. "As users adopt handset browsing en masse and start
consuming bandwidth, wireless networks are going to start feeling the
strain. There is no dark fibre in the sky."
Bytemobile's existing customers can deploy the Monaco Edition via
a simple software upload without changing any other network topology.
The Monaco Edition is currently being trialed. The solution is
expected to be deployed throughout the course of the year.
About Bytemobile
Bytemobile's mission is Making every bit count(TM). For operators,
enterprises, and service providers, this means enabling deployment of
true, high-value solutions that provide rapid payback, impressive
ROI, and increased customer satisfaction. For end users, this means
ensuring fast, reliable access to the applications they already own,
over the networks they already use.
Bytemobile market-leading solutions are deployed by more than 30
mobile network operators around the world. Customers include BT
Retail, China Mobile, Cingular, DoCoMo, Nextel Communications,
Orange, Sprint, T-Mobile, US Cellular and Vodafone. The company is
headquartered in Mountain View, California and has sales and support
offices in East Sussex, England, Tokyo, Japan, and Beijing, China and
a technology development center in Patras, Greece.
Web site: http://www.bytemobile.com

Contact:

Anni Hmelar, Director, Marketing Communications of Bytemobile,
+1-650-387-4499, or anni.hmelar@bytemobile.com; or Jeffrey Schwartz
of Disruptive strategies, +1-650-323-1153, or
jjs@disruptivestrategies.com, for Bytemobile