Mobile Communications Featured Article
March 27, 2008
PhoneFusion Mobile Control Center Named as CTIA E-Tech Award Finalist
PhoneFusion, one of the committed providers of communication solutions, announced that its new product, Mobile Control Center, has been named a finalist in the category of “Innovation in Mobile Widgets” for the Third Annual CTIA (News - Alert) Emerging Technologies (E-Tech) Awards.
Mobile Control Center enables users to manage their mobile devices and have complete control over their calls. The system is designed to be a cost-effective and efficient way to communicate.
PhoneFusion recently announced the enhanced version of its flagship PhoneFusion One product which is the most powerful Unified communication services offered in the industry. This solution combines the power of both unified communications and VoIP
technology. The added features of PhoneFusion One include a control center.
The control center offered by PhoneFusion One allows the subscribers of PhoneFusion One using Windows mobile devices to manage their incoming calls including hearing the call before the phone rings. By clicking a button on their mobile screen, users can conveniently decide either to pick up the call or to transfer it to their voicemail box or to another number.
The E-Tech Awards program recognize and acknowledges the emerging innovations in products and services offered by companies specializing in mobile consumer electronics, consumer mobile applications, enterprise solutions, network infrastructure, mobile widgets and 4G.
The E-Tech Award Ceremony will take place in the CTIA WIRELESS 2008 on April 2, 2008.
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Jai C.S. is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Jai’s articles, please visit his columnist page.




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