Ericsson AirCalendar First With Standardized Synchronization of Mobile Phones and Web Diaries

Users Can Book Appointments and Get Reminders From a Mobile Phone or PC

(NASDAQ: ERICY) Ericsson has introduced the first Web-based diary application that meets the new Wide Area Network Synchronization standard. AirCalendar is a new application that allows users to access their diaries wherever they are, either from a mobile phone or from an Internet PC. AirCalendar synchronizes appointments and other entries made using either method, and can provide users with reminders - so the chances of double bookings or missed appointments are greatly reduced.

AirCalendar is a client-server solution designed to enable operators and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to offer synchronized Web calendar services. Users can access the service from a mobile phone or Internet browser to book meetings, check their diaries, receive notifications and reminders, and access contact and to-do lists. Users can also be notified when another authorized user requests a new or changed appointment. AirCalendar synchronizes WAP phone-based diaries and lists with those stored on the Web or a corporate network.

AirCalendar is the first product to support Wide Area Network Synchronization according to 3GPP TS 27.103 (based on IrMc 1.1), which is also supported by other leading mobile technology manufacturers in the 3GPP.

AirCalendar can be accessed from GSM and TDMA WAP phones - and future GPRS, EDGE and WCDMA phones - supporting Wide Area Network Synchronization according to 3GPP TS 27.103 (based on IrMc 1.1).

Using AirCalendar, co-workers, friends or club members can establish common diaries, separate from their personal diaries. In this way, suitable times for meetings or social occasions can be found and arranged quickly and conveniently.


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