Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Mobile Codes News

A fellow mobile enthusiast has pointed out that the Mobile Codes Consortium has recently annouced some new members. The addition of Nokia and O2 particularly give additional credibility to the group. This could be a big step forward for the technology.

The Mobile Codes Consortium is advocating creating standards for a technology for mobile phone barcodes that would allow for broad adoption. Mobile barcodes are a superior alternative to SMS shortcodes and could be major step in the development of the mobile web and an internet of things .

3 comments:

dlethe01 said...
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dlethe01 said...

Hi Matt,
I believe the first two meetings must have been a success.

Dr. Frank Müller, Head of R&D at Gavitec, will make a 20
minutes presentation of the MC2.

Mobile codes Consortium - M-Vision 2007 (Conference)
http://www.m-vision-konferenz.de/

M-Vision 2007 - PDF Files
http://www.m-vision-konferenz.de/elemente/expose07.pdf

AGENDA June 18 2007
http://www.m-vision-konferenz.de/elemente/mvision07_agenda.pdf

streetstylz said...

Deutsche Telekom joined The Mobile Codes Consortium.

Deutsche Telekom is one of the world's leading telecommunications companies represented in 50 countries around the globe. As a unit of Deutsche Telekom, T-Mobile International is one of the world's leading mobile communications providers, with more than 100 million customers in Europe and the United States.

They follow industry leaders Nokia, KPN and Telefónica O2 Europe who joined the Mobile Codes Consortium last month.