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Imhotek announces free trial of IXP e-mail optimiser.Looking for information on IXP the e-mail optimiser from Imhotek? IXP can reduce the cost of sending and receiving e-mail over a GRPS link by over 50%. For a limited time, Imhotek is offering a free trial of IXP, to signup for an account and download all the software you need for Windows, Pocket PC, or Symbian visit www.ixpmail.com |
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Want to cut the costs of wireless e-mail?Imhotek IXP can cut costs by 30% for GSM and 50% for GPRS e-mail users. Download the specification sheet Mobile Packet Data NetworksImhotek specialises in enabling the optimal use of mobile network links ensuring that applications make the best possible use of the bandwidth available. Imhotek provide a comprehensive suite of products and services for testing the use of applications over mobile networks. Providing comprehensive analysis of application characteristics and optimistation techniques. Imhotek have recently provided this service to Inmarsat when participating in recent field trials to assess Global Area Network ISDN and Packet Data network capability. Primary benefits:
OnAir Mobile for MS ExchangeImhotek are now a UK distributor for the OnAir range of products from TelesisNorth. OnAir for MS Exchange optimises the connection between an Exchange client and server, typically giving message transfers that are 100-200% faster than a normal MS Exchange connection. It can be used on wireless and wired networks alike. OnAir is ideally...[more...] |
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SofiaSOFIA (Standard Offline Interface Applications) is an Initiative by Inmarsat to encourage mainstream and mobile developers to design applications to work effectively over mobile networks. Learn more about Sofia...[more...] Mobile AccessAre you accessing this site on the move? Do you have limited bandwidth? If so why not use the low bandwith or text only versions of this site? Otherwise please use the full version. |
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