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Partnerships: Sprint and Neustar; Verizon and Consert; and more

Neustar Inc., a leader in providing carriers and enterprises with solutions for sending calls, messages, and content across networks worldwide, reported that it was one of the new partners that Sprint announced. Through just one agreement with Neustar, approved developers will have access to all of Sprint’s application programming interfaces (APIs) including location, messaging, presence, geofencing, among others. In addition, this will simplify and accelerate the certification and on-boarding process for applications and solutions.

From CTIA 2011 Verizon Wireless and Consert Inc. announced a complete energy management turnkey solution for utility customers that runs on the nation’s largest and most reliable 3G wireless network. The Consert Energy Management Solution enables utilities to create and load resources for peak and intermediate periods, improve demand forecasting, facilitate compliance with federal and state standards, automate meter reading and improve communications with end users.

NEI, provider of application platforms, deployment solutions and lifecycle support services for software technology developers and OEMs, announced that Mavenir, innovator of mobile infrastructure solutions for LTE communications services, has chosen its frame-level Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture (ATCA) integration services and A‑13000 R2 platform to deliver converged voice, video and messaging services on the Mavenir mOne Convergence Platform.

Interoute, the owner/operator of one of Europe’s voice and data network, and GENBAND announced an agreement to deliver an official IPv6 VoIP network in Europe. Supporting IPv6 through the S3™ Session Border Controller, GENBAND will enable Interoute to extend its existing Carrier IP Interconnect and SIP Business Trunking solution reliably into its Next Generation IPv4 and IPv6 native network.

Altair Semiconductor, developer of LTE chipsets, announced today that its Band Class 12 solution, combining Altair’s 4G LTE chipsets and Alcatel-Lucent’s LTE infrastructure, has successfully completed a three-month field trial with a large US wireless carrier and is now commercially available.

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