Telefonica partners with Cellcrypt to launch encrypted Voice services (Latin America)

Cellcrypt, the leading provider of encrypted voice calling on mobile phones, today announced that it reached an agreement with Telefónica, one of the largest telecom operators in the world, to include Cellcrypt Mobile™ in their product and service portfolio across the 13 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean where Telefónica operates.

Cellcrypt Mobile is used by governments and corporations globally and is a downloadable application for off-the-shelf smartphones that provides end-to-end encryption of voice calls over cellular (2G, 3G), Wi-Fi and satellite networks. Cellcrypt Mobile is certified to U.S. government National Institute of Standards and Technology FIPS 140-2 security standard and has been awarded the CESG Claims Tested Mark (CCTM) from the U.K. government’s information assurance authority.

The announcement is part of an extensive partnership agreement that allows Telefónica to promote, sell and support Cellcrypt Mobile and associated technologies within certain countries.

As Governments and Corporations increasingly use cell phones for operational and administrative communications they have an increased need for government-grade protection from increasingly sophisticated unauthorized interception threats. This protection is required end-to-end so as to assure users that they control the security of calls along all points of the call path between caller and recipient, and have adequately mitigated risks in compliance with internal security policies.

Cellcrypt’s software provides end-to-end voice call encryption on smartphones making secure calling with high voice quality and low latency as easy as a normal cell phone call. Utilizing the IP data channel, secure calls can be made using both Telefónica’s cellular and Wi-Fi® networks from the same handset. As a software-only solution, deployment to personnel can take as little as 10 minutes anywhere in the world. Only Internet access is required.

“We are delighted to be able to offer our government and corporate customers an end-to-end encrypted voice calling capability with strong, accredited cryptography and requiring no physical hardware. This is important as our customers have a need for rapid and flexible deployment and redeployment,” said Raul Fraile, Deputy Director Business Development, Applications and Partner Relationships of Telefónica Latinoamérica, “and the ability to have interoperability between several different brands of popular smartphones is also very important to more broadly meet the diverse needs of our customers.“

“Cell phones are the most convenient, and often only, option for many operational and administrative communications across governments and business – just as they are in our personal lives,” said Richard Greco, CEO of Cellcrypt. “One problem with cell phone eavesdropping is that you rarely know it has happened. Rather than hope that the inevitable sensitive and confidential conversations that occur on cell phones are not compromised, this solution means that Telefónica customers can depend on their cell phones to be a secure and exploit their mobility, convenience, ease-of-use and interoperability as an important communications asset.”

Telefónica is one of the largest telecommunications companies in the world in terms of number of accesses and market capitalization. Its activities are centered mainly on the fixed and mobile telephony businesses with broadband as the key tool for the development of both. The company has a customer base of more than 290 million customers around the world. Telefónica has a strong presence in Europe and Latin America, where the company focuses an important part of its growth strategy. Telefónica is a 100% listed company, with more than 1.5 million direct shareholders.

For more information please visit: www.telefonica.com.

 

Dominican Republic plans to offer 1,000 MHz to mobile services

The Dominican Republic is planning to offer 1,000 MHz in total for the provision of mobile telephony and internet services. The country currently uses 330 MHz of spectrum for mobile broadband services.

According to Perez Taveras, president of the Dominican Republic Telecommunications Institute (Indotel), the initiative is part of the government’s National Frequency Allocation Plan, which is currently in the public consultation phase. The country’s internet subscriber base has increased from 4,819 in 1996 to 622,931 at end-2010. Around 58% of internet subscribers use fixed connections, mainly ADSL and cable, while 39 percent are using wireless technologies, including GSM, HSPA, CDMA, EVDO and WiMax.

Taveras added that the allocation of additional spectrum for mobile services is scheduled for completion over the next 24 months.  They have the 700 MHz frequency band, currently used for TV broadcast, and following the analogue switch-off scheduled for 2015, they will use it for provision of mobile broadband services.

Orange Foundation officially launched in Armenia

Orange has announced that it has official launched the Orange Foundation in Armenia.

Orange Armenia has joined the network of foundations, including France, Spain, Senegal, Mali, Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Poland, Slovakia, Republic of Moldova and Dominican Republic. The Orange Foundation coordinates all of the Group’s philanthropic activities worldwide, working in close collaboration with the network of foundations and Orange companies.

At present corporate philanthropy projects proposed by international and local non-governmental organizations are supported in over 30 countries in Europe, Asia, Middle East and Africa, where the Group operates.

 

Viva Dominicana adopts Comverse One platform

Viva, a subsidiary of Trilogy International, has adopted the Comverse One Billing & Active Customer Management platform for real-time billing.

Comverse One’s combined view of subscriber account information and real-time authorization, rating, charging and balance management for voice, data and other value-added services are expected to enable Viva to utilize real-time usage information to meet user preferences.

This opens new opportunities to introduce targeted services, offers and promotions and respond quickly to changing market dynamics.

 

Gameloft to develop ‘Fast Five’ movie based game (US)

Gameloft, mobile game publisher has signed a licensing contract with Universal Partnerships & Licensing to develop and publish the game for the franchise ‘Fast Five.’

‘Fast Five The Movie: Official Game’ will be available for mobile phones, smartphones and tablets on April 28th. The players will control Brian O’Conner and the wheel of the main character’s cars, including the 2011 Dodge Challenger. Players will be able to drive through the streets of Rio de Janeiro, Hong Kong and the Dominican Republic while avoiding obstacles that turn up from explosions, structure collapses and vehicle crashes in real time.

Wind, Samsung launch WiMax network in Dominican Republic

Wind Telecom and Samsung Electronics have launched a WiMax network in the Dominican Republic.

According to Damian Baez, executive VP at Wind Telecom4G services will initially be available in two major cities of Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo and Santiago.

Wind plans to expand the mobile WiMax network coverage to 60 percent of the country’s population by year-end.

Facebook coming to non- smartphones

Facebook has extended its mobile services with the deployment of a java based application that can be downloaded onto most basic phones.

The Facebook for Feature Phones app works on more than 2,500 devices from Nokia, Sony Ericsson, LG and other manufacturers, and it was built in cooperation with Snaptu.

According to Facebook, the app provides a better experience for its most popular features, including an easier-to-navigate home screen, contact synchronization, and fast scrolling of photos and friend updates.

The 14 mobile operators are offering free data access when using the new Facebook mobile app during the first 90 days after they launch. During the next few months, they plan to make the app available through more networks to deploy the Java application.

The operators to Launch the service today on m.fb.snaptu.com/f are– Dialog (Sri Lanka), Life (Ukraine), Play (Poland), StarHub (Singapore), STC (Saudi Arabia), Three (Hong Kong), Tunisiana (Tunisia), Viva (Dominican Republic), Vodafone (Romania), the operators to launch the services later are–  Mobilicity (Canada), Reliance (India), Telcel (Mexico),TIM (Brazil)  and  Vivacom (Bulgaria),

Dominican Republic to invest $333 million in 2011

The Dominican Republic subsidiary of Latin American mobile giant America Movil has announced that it expects to invest around US$333 million in 2011.

According to reports, the unit, which currently operates under both the Claro and Codetel Dominicana banners, also revealed that from April 2011 it would no longer use the Codetel moniker, instead switching solely to the Claro brand in line with its parent company’s overarching group strategy.

As per Oscar Pena, Claro Dominicana’s President, having donated around US$200 million to support Haiti’s reconstruction in 2010 following the earthquake there it also spent around US$241.61 million on its domestic operations that year. This years’ investment is expected to be directed towards the development of new technologies.

Samsung to deploy WiMAX for Wind telecom (Dominican Republic)

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Samsung Electronics and Dominican Republic-based Wind Telecom have signed an agreement to build up a mobile WiMAX network in Dominican Republic. As per the partnership agreement, WiMAX systems, terminals, training, and engineering services will be provided by Samsung.

Santo Domingo and Santiago are the two cities of Dominican Republic where Wind plans to launch mobile WiMAX services in the third quarter.

Gradually the mobile WiMAX service coverage will be expanded to the other cities across the countries. Installation and deployment of the WiMAX network is scheduled for roll-out in this year’s second quarter.

Indotel’s development plan for 2009 released (Dominican Republic)

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: An investment of approximately USD31.8 million will be made by Instituto Dominicano de las Telecomunicaciones (Indotel), a mobile operator based in Dominican Republic, on 14 initiatives shooting from its
‘Biennial Plan of Development Projects 2009-2011.’

According to the project, which will be benefitted from the funding, broadband will be installed in 100 schools across the country. The plan schemes also include roll out of fibre-optic networks in unserved regions, along with the development of Wi-Fi networks for access in public places, projects for training information and communication technology (ICT) and Community Technology Centres (CTC)

According to Jose Rafael Vargas, head of Indotel, the second phase of the Rural Broadband Connectivity project is the most important one, has an estimated budget of DOP157 million and will last for two years.

The purpose of the Rural Broadband Connectivity project is to bring the rural sector on par in terms of access to Information Society and Communication with the urban sector.