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Tuesday, 29 April 2008
Cicero Networks has announced the release of its converged rich communication client for Nokia S60 and Windows Mobile devices. With this launch, Cicero is delivering the world's first fully integrated solution for mobile voice, presence, messaging and video. CiceroPhone 2.0 provides operators with a simple to use, rich media client designed to enhance wireless services using existing IP-based and next generation IMS networks. Rich communication services are characterized by the use of presence, messaging and video to enhance the core voice service, bringing the benefits of unified communications into the mainstream carrier environment. By adding this functionality, CiceroPhone users can make voice and video calls and chat to their on-line buddies, at the same time, from their mobile phone. Underpinning this new rich communications experience is the ability to roam across multiple networks - Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G, LTE, WiMAX - without any disruption in service. CiceroPhone 2.0 will be released for general availability to operators in May 2008.  Cicero will release the enhanced video client in Q3 2008.
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