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    Mobile Tornado and Jabber, Inc. join forces to integrate push-to-talk and instant messaging

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    Mobile Tornado and Jabber, Inc. has announced that they are jointly developing a mobile messaging product that combines voice, text, and availability information in a single interface. Compatible with a very wide range of handsets, the combined product will incorporate Mobile Tornado’s Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC) solution with Jabber’s Extensible Communications Platform (Jabber XCP) for commercial IM applications.

    “Integration of IM with PTT improves the users experience and puts choice back into the customers hands,” said Maria Archer (CMO, Mobile Tornado). “The main advantage is that the joint presence on IM and PTT is that it starts to realise Mobile Tornado’s vision of integrated instant communications that delivers revenue to operators and choice to the customer. 

    “Our strength is in interoperability and extensibility, attributes that allow us to build best-of-breed solutions with companies like Mobile Tornado,” said Mark Troyer, European Technical Director at Jabber, Inc. “We operate an open architecture that allows us to serve the greatest number of mobile and fixed platforms with the greatest array of high value presence and IM applications.”

    The combined product will allow customers to view their address book with a variety of contact presence information such as connection status, handset information, handset state, software capabilities, mood, and location. Presence information in the customer’ s address book can come from a variety of network sources including XMPP-based servers, consumer IM services such as Microsoft Messenger and ICQ, and any SIP-based presence service.

    Jabber, Inc.’s Extensible Communications Platform (Jabber XCP) is the most widely deployed instant messaging and presence platform based upon XMPP, the only IETF-approved Internet standard for presence and instant messaging.  A native XML streaming protocol, XMPP is often used as a real-time transport layer between a disparate instant messaging systems.

    “The wireless industry recognises that interoperability is key to the success of new services. Working alongside companies such as Jabber is part of our strategy to provide our customers with compelling solutions,” added Maria Archer.