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Beyond instant messaging ...
How to ensure handover services on heterogeneous networks, when several people communicate using, one his wired PC, the other his wireless device and the last his fixed phone?

Joƫlle Gauthier, Alcatel, VP Research & Innovation.
 Multi-session

PushMessenger is the first solution on the market that handles native simultaneous multi-session and multi-device presence services for a single user. Unlike traditional solutions that offer mono-session technology (a single session per user), PushMessenger offers a user the possibility to be connected at the same time through several wired and wireless devices (PC, PDA, mobile devices and fixed phones).

PushMessenger's multi-session, multi-device technology allows users to be concurrently online from multiple devices using the same login and password and to receive the incoming messages on the device of their choice.
Thanks to this technology a user who started an IM session on his PC and who has to rush to an outside meeting can continue his conversation simply by connecting to PushMessenger through his mobile device, ensuring handover services and a seamless interactive session to his contact.

Moreover, when integrated with an IP-PABX interactive communication platform PushMessenger enables corporate users to be instantly informed of the presence and availability of their contacts whatever device they are connected to, including Digital Enhance Cordless Telecommunications (DECT)-compatible devices such as cordless handsets. Thus, aware that his contact is busy on his handset, a user may send him an IM instead of calling and being diverted to his voice mail, ensuring time saving and better collaboration.

The native management of media supported by each device (text, sound, video, games) enables a much more relevant communication taking into account the devices' specificities for each contact and allowing the user to act upon his contacts preferences.

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