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PoC+ Advanced Messaging creates a new
revenue stream for GSM operators and service providers
by delivering a new generation of messaging services.
PoC+ Advanced Messaging is a server
and thin-client solution for Symbian Series 60 and
Java-enabled mobile phones, which offers unique
messaging capabilities:
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Push-to-Talk (PTT) With PTT, users can communicate with their
contacts immediately, walkie-talkie style, by
pushing a button on the phone, on an individual
basis or even in a group.
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Live instant messaging Stay connected in a PC like messaging
environment with mobile-to-mobile or
mobile-to-pc communication.
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Picture Messaging Send pictures and video files to mobile or PC
contacts. Users can share media files with
groups.
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e-mail Messaging Send e-mail messages with file attachments
to any e-mail address.
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Offline Message Inbox Send voice or text messages to offline
contacts. Users can check the message folder
when online again.
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Service Enhancements Users can extend their reach by connecting to
popular messaging platforms such as MSN
Messenger.
Its unique features include:
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User-friendly Interface
The interface is designed to resemble
PC-based instant messaging applications (MSN,
ICQ and AOL) so that users adapt the services
easily.
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T9 Support Users save time thanks to the T9 Predictive Text
functionality when writing instant messages.
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User Profiles Users create their personal profile describing
themselves to other users.
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Search Engine Users can search contact lists.
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Personal Privacy
Protection Users can set their privacy at multiple
levels. They may accept messages from anyone or
they may prefer to restrict communication to a
specified list of contacts.
PoC+ has many administration features
which enable a seamless service management:
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Content Based
Administration All user activity is logged at the content
level so that users can be charged according to
content type (push-to-talk, instant message
etc.).
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Account (Prepaid or
Postpaid) Administration Service administration is account-based. Each
user has a specific account which may be
integrated with a prepaid or a postpaid billing
system.
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