An Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions focus group is developing...
An Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions focus group is developing a comprehensive HTML5 tool suite for manufacturers and app developers. ATIS said Tuesday it hopes its new software libraries, set to debut in Q4, will make it easy for apps…
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to use advanced network features and will make app development less expensive. “Providing the tools to access service providers’ advanced network features opens up a range of new options in terms of the services that operators can offer customers,” said President Susan Miller. The tool kit will initially be functional through HTML5 browsers, and will eventually be compatible on any HTML5-enabled device, according to ATIS. “The solution will allow HTML5-enabled web clients, such as browsers, to support a full suite of communications services by connecting these web clients to the IMS core deployed in operator’s networks,” Alcatel-Lucent’s Marcus Weldon said in a written statement Tuesday. “Essentially, any such ‘web’ app will now be able to leverage the full power of high-quality multi-party and next generation social communications that are being deployed as part of the IMS and RCS suites of applications that will power LTE broadband networks” (http://xrl.us/bnivyk).