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Bits and Bytes: Verizon, Motorola launch NFL contest; InterDigial demonstrates M2M protocol; and more

Verizon and Motorola Inc. are teaming up to offer consumers a chance to win tickets to NFL regular season games as well as an all-expense paid trip to Super bowl XLV. Fans can enter the contest online at Motorola’s Web site where they will be asked to watch a video about Verizon FiOS.

InterDigital Inc. demonstrated a wireless machine-to-machine communications prototype as an adjunct to a meeting of ETSI earlier this month in Philadephia. The company demonstrated a working prototype of an end-to-end architecture that interconnects cellular and non-cellular networks seamlessly, using the cellular network to remotely manage and control both cellular and non-cellular M2M devices.

ClearWire Corp. and Japan’s UQ Communications forged a 4G roaming agreement that allows customers of both companies to use Intel WiMAX-embedded netbooks and notebooks to use unlimited data while travelling in the covered markets in each country.

Huawei said it showcased a 700 Mbps DSL prototype in Hong Kong. The company said the prototype is the first of its kind. The product will allow operators to build high-bandwidth broadband access networks with SuperMIMO technology.

Paltalk, a video-based community with 4 million users, announced a new service that will allow its users to make unlimited international mobile VoIP calls through the company’s Vumber virtual phone number service. Users will be able to call 39 countries for a flat rate of $30 per month.

Cinterion, which provides cellular machine-to-machine communication modules, said its EU3 module is available for mass production. The module includes two versions, the EU3-E and EU3-P, and offers high-speed data communications for both 2G and 3G networks in European and Asia-Pacific markets.

American Roamer deployed its Global Coverage Analyzer, which is a Web-based interactive mapping application that allows users to compare 2G, 3G and 4G wireless network coverage in 200 countries worldwide. The product incorporates American Romer’s catalog of international wireless coverage, interactive mapping platform and market research. The company also announced it launched its redesigned corporate and CellMaps product Web sites.

Verizon Wireless announced Mobile Recovery, a Web-based and phone-based application that can help customers if they lose their phone. The application, from Asurion is offered at no additional charge as part of Verizon’s Total Equipment Coverage program and allows customers to remotely lock the device, sound an alarm and wipe contacts from the phone.

Vringo has teamed with DJ Tiesto to co-develop new video ringtone content.

Kineto Wireless Inc. updated its Smart Wi-Fi Application for Android OS version 2.2. The application is based on the 3GPP UMA/GAN standard and turns existing Wi-Fi access points into seamless extensions of the mobile network.

Redknee announced a contract win with an Asia Pacific service provider to replace its wireless billing and customer care platform for its mobile operations. The deal is valued at $5 million.

Gemalto said its advanced manufacturing and service center in Montgomeryville, Pa., received security assurance certification from the North American Security Products Organization.

IBM announced an end-to-end smart grid communications service for utilities. IBM said it will offer consulting, design and implementation services.

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