TapRoot Systems Announces Handset Creation Software for Microsoft(R) Windows Mobile 6 Handsets Targeting QUALCOMM's Convergence Platform.Provides Time to Market Advantage and Customization of the MSM MSM - Micronetics Standard MUMPS 7xxx Platform to Support More Wireless Operator Requirements RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK Research Triangle Park, research, business, medical, and educational complex situated in central North Carolina. It has an area of 6,900 acres (2,795 hectares) and is 8 × 2 mi (13 × 3 km) in size. Named for the triangle formed by Duke Univ. , N.C. -- TapRoot taproot Main root of a primary-root system. It grows vertically downward. From the taproot arise smaller lateral roots (secondary roots), which in turn produce even smaller lateral roots (tertiary roots). Systems Inc., a leading provider of embedded software solutions and reference platforms for smartphones, today announced the release of its Handset Creation Software; a cross-platform software architecture and suite of software components based on TapRoot's patent pending TPSS TPSS Traction Power Substation (rail transportation electrification) TPSS Target Prioritization and Selection System [TM] (TapRoot Proxy Services Server) framework. The current offering is targeted at handset manufacturers interested in a time-to-market advantage for their Windows Mobile, release 5 and 6, handsets based on QUALCOMM's powerful Convergence Platform chipsets. Additionally, TapRoot has used its experience with the QUALCOMM MSM7xxx[TM]-series Convergence Platform chipsets to develop RIL RIL Recombinant Inbred Lines RIL Reduced Impact Logging RIL Radio Interface Layer RIL Reliance Industries Limited, India RIL Research Information Letter RIL Repairable Items List RIL Runway Identification Lights (Radio Interface Layer Radio Interface Layer (RIL) is an API used by Windows Mobile devices to use radio functions on GSM/GPRS and CDMA 1x networks. RIL consists of two major components: a RIL driver that processes AT commands, and a RIL proxy that arbitrates between clients allowing them to use a ), and next-generation wireless technologies including Mobility Management (MM), Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) Support, and complete Video Telephony(VT) solutions that offer customers rich features and functionality to meet the demands of the wireless operators. TapRoot's broad industry knowledge and deep experience in developing Windows Mobile drivers and RIL software components on the QUALCOMM Convergence chipset platform puts TapRoot in a leading position to support OEMs and ODMs in their plans to launch Windows Mobile, release 5 and 6, handsets. "Building on TapRoot's TPSS[TM] framework and our expertise in Windows Mobile RIL, BSP BSP Bromsulphalein, a dye used in the study of liver function. See also sulfobromophthalein clearance test. and embedded software technologies, we've had the opportunity to develop key software components and system integration services for QUALCOMM's MSM7xxx[TM]-series chipset licensees" said Robert Lyle, VP of World Wide Sales at TapRoot Systems. "We continue to focus on customers in the dual-mode (WLAN/Cellular) market by offering pre-integrated products for QUALCOMM's OEM and ODM licensees". About Taproot Systems Inc. TapRoot Systems, Inc. provides embedded software products and system integration services for the global mobile phone marketplace. The company specializes in dual-mode (telephony and WLAN See wireless LAN. WLAN - wireless local area network ) solutions for the industry's major mobile operation systems. Microsoft([R]) Windows Mobile, Linux[TM] Mobile, and Symbian[R]. TapRoot Systems Inc. is a Microsoft([R]) development partner, a MontaVista[TM] Mobilinux[TM] Partner, a Symbian Platinum Partner, a S60 Contractor and a S60 Wireless Technology Provider. TapRoot Systems is a privately held, venture-funded corporation headquartered in Research Triangle Park, NC, USA with development facilities in London, UK ,Vancouver, British Columbia and Shanghai, China. TapRoot sales offices are located in the United States, London, Taipei, Beijing, Seoul and Tokyo. |
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