EMOBILE Selects Comverse InSight(TM) and SMSC Value-Added Services for Its New WCDMA Network.WAKEFIELD, Mass. -- Comverse, a subsidiary of Comverse Technology Comverse Technology, Inc. (Pink Sheets: CMVT) is an American Technology company located in Woodbury, New York, which develops and markets telecommunications software. Founded in 1982, the company focuses on providing services to third party telecommunication service providers. , Inc. and the world's leading supplier of software and systems enabling network-based multimedia enhanced communication and billing services, today announced that EMOBILE Ltd., Japan's newest mobile operator, has selected Comverse InSight[TM] Open Services Environment (OSE OSE - Open Systems Environment ) and Comverse SMSC SMSC Short Message Service Center SMSC Standard Microsystems Corporation (New York) SMSC Spiritual Moral Social Cultural (education) SMSC Stephenville Medical and Surgical Clinic SMS (1) (Storage Management System) Software used to routinely back up and archive files. See HSM. (2) (Systems Management Server) Systems management software from Microsoft that runs on Windows NT Server. text messaging Sending short messages to a smartphone, pager, PDA or other handheld device. Text messaging implies sending short messages generally no more than a couple of hundred characters in length. solution to provide subscribers with a broad range of messaging and call completion value-added services. "As a new operator in a highly competitive market, we believe we can succeed by providing both traditional and cutting-edge services that match and in some cases surpass the offerings of our well-entrenched competitors," said Mr. Masatoshi Hongo, Senior Vice President, Technology & Engineering Division, EMOBILE LTD. "Coming from a global leader of messaging solutions with extensive expertise and references worldwide and in Japan, Comverse InSight and SMSC provide us with the ability to deploy the breadth of services and capabilities we need to place us among the industry leaders and enable us to attain our vision of developing a unique business with a core strength of innovation." Initial InSight services to be deployed include Voicemail, Call Return, Who Called(TM), and a range of personalization features. Comverse SMSC will handle text messaging between handsets as well as notification from various applications. The modular, open IP architecture and the Total Communication experience brought to fruition by the InSight OSE meet the rapidly changing service and business needs of a new operator by enabling reduced operating expenses Operating expenses The amount paid for asset maintenance or the cost of doing business, excluding depreciation. Earnings are distributed after operating expenses are deducted. and rapid cost-effective deployment of new services. "Comverse next-generation InSight OSE and SMSC architecture are powerful tools to help make EMOBILE's two-pronged approach a reality: comprehensive voice and data services, as well as new services in the dynamic field of mobile broadband," said Comverse President Yaron Tchwella. "Japan is an important market and we have been investing significant resources to meet its demanding market needs," said Eitan Achlow, President of Comverse APAC APAC Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing APAC Agricultural Policy Analysis Center APAC Asia and Pacific APAC Asian Pacific American Coalition APAC Adapted Physical Activity Council (American Alliance for Health) . "Given EMOBILE's determined drive and far-sighted far·sight·ed or far-sight·ed adj. 1. Able to see distant objects better than objects at close range; hyperopic. 2. Capable of seeing to a great distance. 3. approach supported by the solid foundation of Comverse InSight, SMSC and our organization, we look forward to great things from this operator in the coming years." About EMOBILE EMOBILE Ltd. was established in January 2005. Subsequently in November 2005, the Company was awarded a mobile license as the first new Japanese operator in 12 years. EMOBILE Ltd. enters the mobile industry with fresh vision. Internet access shifted from narrowband to broadband, and voice communication shifted from fixed to mobile. The next demand is seamless Internet access that offers similar speed in both fixed and mobile environments. The future trend of telecommunications focuses on "Mobile Broadband." As a member of the eAccess Group, and with the foundation of our ADSL See DSL. ADSL - Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line business, we are devoted to offer new and exciting services in the field of "Mobile Broadband." About Comverse Comverse is the world's leading provider of software and systems enabling network-based messaging and content value-added services, converged billing and IP communications. Comverse solutions generate revenues, strengthen customer loyalty and improve operational efficiency for over 500 communication service providers in more than 130 countries. The company's Total Communication(SM) portfolio facilitates personalized lifestyles in an evolving connected world and is based on the holistic InSight[TM] Open Services Environment. Comverse's solutions support flexible deployment models, including in-network, hosted and managed services, and can run on circuit-switched, VoIP, IMS (1) See IP Multimedia Subsystem. (2) (Information Management System) An early IBM hierarchical DBMS for IBM mainframes. IMS was widely implemented throughout the 1970s under MVS and continues to be used under z/OS. and converged network environments. Comverse is a subsidiary of Comverse Technology, Inc. (CMVT CMVT Converse Technology .PK). For more information, visit www.comverse.com. All product and company names mentioned herein may be registered trademarks or trademarks of Comverse or the respective referenced company(s). 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