Friday, November 6, 2009

Intrinsyc & Ubiquisys to Demonstrate UX-Zone™ “Chameleon-like” Femtocell Application at Symbian Exchange and Exposition 2009

One of Several Femto Apps on Display, running on Symbian, Android and Windows.

London, England – Intrinsyc Software International, Inc. (TSX: ICS), a leading provider of software solutions for mobile devices, and Ubiquisys, the leading developer of 3G femtocells, announced that they will be demonstrating the UX-Zone(tm) femtocell application at the Symbian Exchange and Exposition 2009 in London’s Earls Court. Intrinsyc’s UX-Zone incorporates femtocell presence triggers from Ubiquisys, changing the appearance of the phone interface automatically as you enter your home or office.

Visitors to the Symbian Exchange will be able to see smartphones automatically switching themes to reflect the phone's location. For instance when arriving “home” (represented by a home femtocell), the phone switches to the femtocell and a "Home" theme instantly appears. The home theme does not just look different; it has new icons for high bandwidth entertainment services like video streaming, social networking and home network integration, taking advantage of the fast, low-cost data provided by the femtocell.

On leaving home (represented at the show by a second femtocell), the interface returns to normal, and the icons for high bandwidth applications that may not be suitable for the outside network disappear.

The application means that smartphones can now be simultaneously tuned for home, mobile, work and leisure environments. It also allows the mobile operator to brand each experience. From a user perspective, the femtocell enables the application to operate automatically, without any buttons to press or passwords to enter.

"We’re very excited to be demonstrating with live femtocells at SEE ‘09” said Andrew Hurdle, Vice President of Business Development, Intrinsyc. "UX-Zone is a revolutionary application that makes smartphones really smart, but seeing is believing."

"The combination of UX-Zone and Ubiquisys femtocells provides a sophisticated user experience with simple, automatic operation" said Keith Day, VP Marketing, Ubiquisys. "Chameleon-like apps such as UX-Zone point to the future of smartphones as the universal personal device, and it’s great to have the opportunity of demonstrating them live."

Come and see UX-Zone in action at the Intrinsyc stand (51) at SEE 2009, together with a range of other femtocell-enabled applications. Symbian Exchange & Exposition is held being held at London’s Earls Court on 27-28 October.

What are femtocells?
Femtocells are tiny 3G mobile access points that plug in to a standard broadband connection in homes and businesses. They combine excellent mobile coverage indoors with very fast low cost data connections. As you arrive at a building with a femtocell, your phone automatically switches over from the outside network to the femtocell. Mobile operators are looking at ways of harnessing this combination of fast low-cost data and automatic presence to develop new services for their customers.

About Ubiquisys
Ubiquisys is the specialist femtocell company recognized by the World Economic Forum as a 2009 Technology Pioneer. Its ZoneGate femtocells are available as standalone units or as part of residential gateways, including the SerComm FC210U and Netgear’s DVG834GH. In 2007 Ubiquisys created the Femto Forum to promote standards in this fast-emerging industry. ABI Research named Ubiquisys as the world's leading femtocell vendor in their 2009 Femtocell Vendor Matrix. In September 2008 the company announced that Softbank would be the world's first operator to offer 3G femtocell services using ZoneGate. Ubiquisys investors include Google and T-Mobile Venture Fund. www.ubiquisys.com

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