Kodiak Pushes IMS

Kodiak Networks adds integrated push-to-talk over cellular and IMS capability to its Real-Time Exchange System

March 9, 2005

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SAN RAMON, Calif. -- Kodiak Networks, the leading provider of advanced wireless systems, today announced the availability of the Kodiak Real-Time Exchange™ (RTX) System with integrated Open Mobile Alliance (OMA)/Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC) and IP Multi-Media Subsystem (IMS) capability. This breakthrough system spans all wireless network generations, fully supports existing OMA/PoC and IMS standards, and delivers IMS services on today’s networks.

The Kodiak RTX System enables a suite of advanced voice services (AVS) applications, including Push-to-Talk (PTT), that are IMS-capable and work seamlessly among 2G GSM and CDMA networks, and 3G UMTS networks. These applications increase revenue per minutes of use (MOU), boost overall average revenue per user (ARPU) and improve customer retention. Wireless subscribers across all networks have the opportunity to access a broad range of AVS applications and features, including:

  • Kodiak Instant Calling™ − PTT Calling with Contacts and Groups

  • Kodiak Instant Availability™ − Real-time Availability Status

  • Kodiak Voice Bridge™ − Instant Group Conferencing

  • Kodiak Voice Notes™ − Instant Voice Messaging

  • Instant Calling Upgrade to Conference Call

  • Call Waiting

  • Regulatory and Priority Call Support

  • Wireless and Landline Integration



“Kodiak’s support of PoC and IMS standards is significant,” said Abraham Joseph, CEO of research and consulting firm Inteligentis. “It allows them to keep the benefits of their current solution and at the same time offer a migration path that addresses the important issue of future service interoperability.”

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