AT&T announced the launch of its new att.net mobile browser, promising subscribers a richer, faster mobile web experience. Arriving preloaded on four new touchscreen handsets--the Pantech Reveal, Pantech Impact, Samsung Mythic and Samsung Flight--the att.net platform exploits advanced data compression from browser development firm Opera Software to enable accelerated delivery of HTML-based web pages. According to AT&T, att.net promises users three windows to the web: From the homepage, they can browse websites and assign favorite bookmarks and local search shortcuts; a second window offers location-aware local news and weather, one-click results for nearby restaurants, nightlife options, ATMs and other points of interest, and access to maps, driving directions and traffic information; and a third window delivers up-to-the-minute news, sports and entertainment headlines.
Mobile Internet services provider Motricity's mCore Platform back-end architecture and hosting solution powers att.net's user customization tools. "This is a significant advancement in personalization," Motricity chief strategy and marketing officer Jim Ryan said in an interview with FierceMobileContent. "It provides better access to the mobile Internet through a wide range of devices." In addition, Motricity will supply management and analytics tools enabling AT&T to update mobile content and promotions in real-time. "There is such a capital constraint for carriers that they are glad to go with the model that is a managed approach," Ryan said.
For more on att.net:
- read this release [1]
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AT&T [2] bracing for network traffic surge with iPhone MMS
AT&T [3], TomTom team for connected GPS services
Links:
[1] http://www.fiercewireless.com/press-releases/t-unveils-lineup-full-web-browsing-phones-1
[2] http://www.fiercemobilecontent.com/story/t-bracing-network-traffic-surge-iphone-mms/2009-09-24
[3] http://www.fiercemobilecontent.com/story/t-tomtom-team-connected-gps-services/2009-09-28